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Vol. 5. Núm. 2.
Páginas 90-92 (agosto 2012)
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Vol. 5. Núm. 2.
Páginas 90-92 (agosto 2012)
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Diabetes y su impacto en el territorio periodontal
Diabetes and its impact in periodontal tissues
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P. Smith1,
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psmithf@uc.cl

Correspondencia autor: Laboratorio de Fisiología Periodontal, Carrera de Odontología. Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Chile.
, I. Retamal1, M. Cáceres1, A. Romero1, D. Silva1, R. Arancibia1, C. Martínez1
1 Carrera de Odontología, Facultad de Medicina. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Chile
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Diabetes y enfermedad periodontal corresponden probablemente al mejor ejemplo de cómo una enfermedad sistémica puede tener un efecto en el territorio periodontal. Si bien esta asociación ha sido extensamente estudiada, muchas de las asociaciones propuestas presentan contradicciones. En la presente revisión de la literatura se analizan los siguientes tópicos relevantes para la práctica clínica en periodoncia e implantología: i) Identificación de enfermedad periodontal severa y su capacidad para diagnosticar casos de diabetes; ii) Efectos de la diabetes sobre la enfermedad periodontal; iii) Efectos de la diabetes sobre la reparación periodontal y periimplantaria; iv) Efecto del tratamiento periodontal sobre el control metabólico de la diabetes.

Palabras clave:
Diabetes
enfermedad periodontal
tejidos periodontales
terapia periodontal
Abstract

Diabetes and periodontal disease correspond to conditions that probably exemplify how a systemic disease may have a strong impact in the periodontium. Although this association has been studied for several years, many of these studies still show contradictory results. The present review analyses the following questions relevant for the clinician in the fields of periodontology: i) Value of the diagnosis of severe periodontitis and its capacity to identify previously un-diagnosed cases of diabetes; ii) Effects of diabetes on periodontal disease; iii) Effects of diabetes on periodontal and periimplant tissue repair and regeneration and; iv) Effect of periodontal therapy on the metabolic control of diabetes.

Key words:
Diabetes
periodontal disease
periodontal tissues
periodontal therapy
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