DOI:

10.37988/1811-153X_2025_1_98

Dental status in patients with generalized parontitis on the background of diabetes mellitus

Authors

  • E.A. Bulycheva 1, 2, Doctor of Science in Medicine, professor and head of the Department of additional education in dentistry specialties; professor of the Prosthodontics, materials science and orthodontics Department
    ORCID: 0000-0002-1175-5682
  • N.A. Shevkunova 3, PhD in Medical Sciences, associate professor of the Prosthetic dentistry Department
    ORCID: 0000-0002-2540-3311
  • V.N. Trezubov 2, Doctor of Science in Medicine, full professor of the Prosthodontics, materials science and orthodontics Department
    ORCID: 0000-0003-0532-5632
  • O.B. Spitsyna 1, PhD in Medical Sciences, associate professor of the Department of additional education in dentistry specialties
    ORCID: 0000-0002-4412-8001
  • E.R. Valeev 4, dentist
  • 1 Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University, 173003, Veliky Novgorod, Russia
  • 2 Pavlov University, 197101, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
  • 3 Izhevsk State Medical Academy, 426034, Izhevsk, Russia
  • 4 Innovative dental center “Gulliver”, 450074, Ufa, Russia

Abstract

The article presents the dependence of negative changes in physicochemical parameters of mixed saliva in patients with insulin-independent diabetes mellitus combined with spilt (generalized) periodontitis on the extent of defects of tooth rows, age and duration of the disease. It was found that in diabetic patients with the loss of each tooth, pH decreases by 0.025 and salivary flow rates decrease by 0.017 ml/minute. At the same time, salivary relative viscosity (by 0.015), glucose concentration (by 0.052 mmol/l) and glucose excretion rate (by 0.006 mmol/l per minute) increased. The present study showed the obvious role of each tooth in maintaining oral homeostasis. Salivary glands of diabetic patients reacted to tooth loss by a wave-like decrease in secretion by 2 or more times, causing a gradual increase in oral fluid viscosity. With age and duration of the disease increased salivary acidity, glucose indicators in it, directly depending on the level of hyperglycemia. Loss of teeth in patients with diabetes mellitus leads to more pronounced changes in biochemical parameters of oral fluid than in persons without diabetes mellitus. The obtained results of negative changes in oral fluid parameters associated with tooth loss substantiate the necessity of timely restoration of dental integrity and inclusion of dental prosthetics in the rehabilitation program of patients with diabetes mellitus.

Key words:

dental status, diabetes mellitus, oral fluid, salivation, salivary glucose

For Citation

[1]
Bulycheva E.A., Shevkunova N.A., Trezubov V.N., Spitsyna O.B., Valeev E.R. Dental status in patients with generalized parontitis on the background of diabetes mellitus. Clinical Dentistry (Russia).  2025; 28 (1): 98—103. DOI: 10.37988/1811-153X_2025_1_98

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Received

June 28, 2024

Accepted

February 17, 2025

Published on

April 7, 2025