THE LINK BETWEEN ORAL HEALTH AND DIABETES COMPLICATIONS
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https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmbs.v5i8.2073Keywords:
Population health, Acute, Oral health, diabetes complications, periodontal disease, Chronic.Abstract
Background: Although oral health is linked to diabetes, the likelihood of developing acute or chronic diabetic issues as a result of this link remains unknown in Ontario, Canada's most populous province. The impact of self-reported dental health on the chance of developing acute and chronic problems in a group of previously diagnosed diabetics is investigated in this study.
Methodology: Diabetics (n = 5183) who took part in the Canadian Community Health Survey in 2003 and 2007–08 were studied retrospectively. Until March 31, 2016, self-reported oral health status was connected to health interactions in electronic medical records. After self-reporting oral health status, multinomial regression models were used to assess the likelihood of the first acute or chronic problem.
Keywords: Population health, Acute, Oral health, diabetes complications, periodontal disease, Chronic.
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