Correlation of Oral Manifestations in Controlled and Uncontrolled Diabetes Mellitus

Lalit Shrimali, Madhusudan Astekar, Sowmya GV

Abstract


Diabetes mellitus is a systemic disease and is associated with number of oral manifestations. We studied the oral manifestation in 50 diabetic patient divided in controlled and uncontrolled patients and were compared. Common symptoms observed were Halitosis, taste alteration, burning mouth and the commonest being hyposalivation. Frequent lesions observed was candidiasis which was associated with use of prosthesis. No pathognomic lesion could be observed, but oral manifestations were more in uncontrolled diabetes mellitus patients.

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