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A Cognitive Survey on Diabetes and Periodontitis Among Endocrinologists and Diabetic Patients in Hainan Island

Received: 12 April 2020     Accepted: 20 April 2020     Published: 15 May 2020
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Abstract

Objective: Periodontitis was linked to increased prevalence of diabetes and it is decisive to have a comprehensive cognition on the mutual influence for combined treatment. This study serves to provide accurate guidance data to endocrinologists and diabetic patients on periodontitis and diabetes. Materials and Methods: 50 endocrinologists and 200 diabetic patients were investigated in national public hospitals. Oral health habits, the cognition of diabetes and periodontitis were examined through questionnaires. Results: The cognitive level of diabetic patients on periodontitis and the correlation between periodontitis and diabetes was low. Only 48.6% patients agreed with "Periodontitis may affect normal blood glucose level". 86.2% patients were not clear that "Treatment of periodontitis is beneficial to the prevention of diabetes". 93.6% endocrinologists stressed that they were concerned about their patients' oral health, while only 23.6% patients received suggestions from their doctor on annual comprehensive periodontal evaluation. Conclusion: The cognition of the relationship between periodontitis and diabetes is deficient in public, represented by endocrinologists and diabetic patients in Hainan. Clinicians should strengthen the education on the bidirectional relationship between periodontitis and diabetes into their routine treatment and management.

Published in International Journal of Diabetes and Endocrinology (Volume 5, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijde.20200502.11
Page(s) 18-22
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Keywords

Diabetes, Periodontitis, Endocrinologist

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    Xu Zheng; Chen Xie; Fu Tao Li; Rao Fu; Yu Zhi Wu, et al. A Cognitive Survey on Diabetes and Periodontitis Among Endocrinologists and Diabetic Patients in Hainan Island. Int. J. Diabetes Endocrinol. 2020, 5(2), 18-22. doi: 10.11648/j.ijde.20200502.11

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    Xu Zheng, Chen Xie, Fu Tao Li, Rao Fu, Yu Zhi Wu, et al. A Cognitive Survey on Diabetes and Periodontitis Among Endocrinologists and Diabetic Patients in Hainan Island. Int J Diabetes Endocrinol. 2020;5(2):18-22. doi: 10.11648/j.ijde.20200502.11

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      abstract = {Objective: Periodontitis was linked to increased prevalence of diabetes and it is decisive to have a comprehensive cognition on the mutual influence for combined treatment. This study serves to provide accurate guidance data to endocrinologists and diabetic patients on periodontitis and diabetes. Materials and Methods: 50 endocrinologists and 200 diabetic patients were investigated in national public hospitals. Oral health habits, the cognition of diabetes and periodontitis were examined through questionnaires. Results: The cognitive level of diabetic patients on periodontitis and the correlation between periodontitis and diabetes was low. Only 48.6% patients agreed with "Periodontitis may affect normal blood glucose level". 86.2% patients were not clear that "Treatment of periodontitis is beneficial to the prevention of diabetes". 93.6% endocrinologists stressed that they were concerned about their patients' oral health, while only 23.6% patients received suggestions from their doctor on annual comprehensive periodontal evaluation. Conclusion: The cognition of the relationship between periodontitis and diabetes is deficient in public, represented by endocrinologists and diabetic patients in Hainan. Clinicians should strengthen the education on the bidirectional relationship between periodontitis and diabetes into their routine treatment and management.},
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  • School of Dentistry, Hainan Medical University, Hainan, China

  • School of Dentistry, Hainan Medical University, Hainan, China

  • School of International Education, Hainan Medical University, Hainan, China

  • School of Dentistry, Hainan Medical University, Hainan, China

  • School of Dentistry, Hainan Medical University, Hainan, China

  • School of Dentistry, Hainan Medical University, Hainan, China

  • School of Dentistry, Hainan Medical University, Hainan, China

  • School of Dentistry, Hainan Medical University, Hainan, China

  • School of Dentistry, Hainan Medical University, Hainan, China

  • School of Dentistry, Hainan Medical University, Hainan, China

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