Comparative evaluation of periodontal inflammatory conditions among gutka-chewers with and without prediabetes

Background: The metabolic syndrome has become one of the major public-health challenges worldwide which include diabetes, prediabetes (raised blood glucose level), abdominal obesity, high cholesterol level, and high blood pressure. Periodontitis is described as a multi-factorial irreversible and cum...

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Main Authors: Puneet Bhardwaj, Zoya Chowdhary, Vandana Sharma, Ravi Ladani, Sonamben Kishorchandra Modi, Sudhanshu Bhardwaj, Kasper D Hundal
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dental Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2021;volume=32;issue=1;spage=15;epage=22;aulast=Bhardwaj
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spelling doaj-b48ab00b8b264a5dba475d5fdb4597362021-07-27T04:19:18ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dental Research0970-92901998-36032021-01-01321152210.4103/ijdr.IJDR_566_18Comparative evaluation of periodontal inflammatory conditions among gutka-chewers with and without prediabetesPuneet BhardwajZoya ChowdharyVandana SharmaRavi LadaniSonamben Kishorchandra ModiSudhanshu BhardwajKasper D HundalBackground: The metabolic syndrome has become one of the major public-health challenges worldwide which include diabetes, prediabetes (raised blood glucose level), abdominal obesity, high cholesterol level, and high blood pressure. Periodontitis is described as a multi-factorial irreversible and cumulative condition and, is also the sixth complication of diabetes. Areca nut chewing has already been linked with the development of various cancers, and more recently with metabolic syndrome. Therefore, the purpose of the study is to investigate the association of periodontal inflammatory conditions among gutka chewing with and without prediabetes patients. Materials and Methods: There are about 50 pre-diabetic and 50 healthy patients, both males and females with the age range of 18 years to 45 years, were included in the study. They were then divided into 4 groups based upon gutka chewers and non-chewers i.e., pre-diabetic gutka chewers (PDC), pre-diabetic non-chewers (PDNC), healthy gutka chewers (HC), and healthy non-chewers (HNC). A complete demographic data was obtained along with clinical and radiographic parameters i.e. plaque index (PI), sulcus bleeding index (SBI), probing depth (PD), marginal bone loss (MBL) were recorded. A statistical analysis was performed and Bonferroni adjustment post hoc test was performed for multiple comparisons. Results: The overall results suggested that the clinical periodontal parameters i.e., PD, PI, SBI and radiologic parameters i.e., MBL are significantly higher in prediabetes chewers compared with healthy chewers and healthy non chewers. Conclusion: The periodontal inflammatory conditions are worse in gutka chewers compared to non-chewers in healthy and pre-diabetic patients, concluding that the severity of periodontal inflammation is governed by hyperglycemia when compared to habitual gutka usage.http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2021;volume=32;issue=1;spage=15;epage=22;aulast=Bhardwajdiabetes mellitusgutka chewersperiodontitisprediabetes
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author Puneet Bhardwaj
Zoya Chowdhary
Vandana Sharma
Ravi Ladani
Sonamben Kishorchandra Modi
Sudhanshu Bhardwaj
Kasper D Hundal
spellingShingle Puneet Bhardwaj
Zoya Chowdhary
Vandana Sharma
Ravi Ladani
Sonamben Kishorchandra Modi
Sudhanshu Bhardwaj
Kasper D Hundal
Comparative evaluation of periodontal inflammatory conditions among gutka-chewers with and without prediabetes
Indian Journal of Dental Research
diabetes mellitus
gutka chewers
periodontitis
prediabetes
author_facet Puneet Bhardwaj
Zoya Chowdhary
Vandana Sharma
Ravi Ladani
Sonamben Kishorchandra Modi
Sudhanshu Bhardwaj
Kasper D Hundal
author_sort Puneet Bhardwaj
title Comparative evaluation of periodontal inflammatory conditions among gutka-chewers with and without prediabetes
title_short Comparative evaluation of periodontal inflammatory conditions among gutka-chewers with and without prediabetes
title_full Comparative evaluation of periodontal inflammatory conditions among gutka-chewers with and without prediabetes
title_fullStr Comparative evaluation of periodontal inflammatory conditions among gutka-chewers with and without prediabetes
title_full_unstemmed Comparative evaluation of periodontal inflammatory conditions among gutka-chewers with and without prediabetes
title_sort comparative evaluation of periodontal inflammatory conditions among gutka-chewers with and without prediabetes
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Dental Research
issn 0970-9290
1998-3603
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background: The metabolic syndrome has become one of the major public-health challenges worldwide which include diabetes, prediabetes (raised blood glucose level), abdominal obesity, high cholesterol level, and high blood pressure. Periodontitis is described as a multi-factorial irreversible and cumulative condition and, is also the sixth complication of diabetes. Areca nut chewing has already been linked with the development of various cancers, and more recently with metabolic syndrome. Therefore, the purpose of the study is to investigate the association of periodontal inflammatory conditions among gutka chewing with and without prediabetes patients. Materials and Methods: There are about 50 pre-diabetic and 50 healthy patients, both males and females with the age range of 18 years to 45 years, were included in the study. They were then divided into 4 groups based upon gutka chewers and non-chewers i.e., pre-diabetic gutka chewers (PDC), pre-diabetic non-chewers (PDNC), healthy gutka chewers (HC), and healthy non-chewers (HNC). A complete demographic data was obtained along with clinical and radiographic parameters i.e. plaque index (PI), sulcus bleeding index (SBI), probing depth (PD), marginal bone loss (MBL) were recorded. A statistical analysis was performed and Bonferroni adjustment post hoc test was performed for multiple comparisons. Results: The overall results suggested that the clinical periodontal parameters i.e., PD, PI, SBI and radiologic parameters i.e., MBL are significantly higher in prediabetes chewers compared with healthy chewers and healthy non chewers. Conclusion: The periodontal inflammatory conditions are worse in gutka chewers compared to non-chewers in healthy and pre-diabetic patients, concluding that the severity of periodontal inflammation is governed by hyperglycemia when compared to habitual gutka usage.
topic diabetes mellitus
gutka chewers
periodontitis
prediabetes
url http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2021;volume=32;issue=1;spage=15;epage=22;aulast=Bhardwaj
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