Improvement in Periodontitis Following Conservative Periodontal Treatment in a Type 1 Diabetic Patient

Authors

  • Edmund Julian Ofilada St. Luke's Medical Center
  • Cecilia Jimeno Associate Professor, UP College of Medicine Department of Pharmacology Clinical Associate Professor, UP PGH Section of Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism Pedro Gil Street, Malate, Manila, Philippines
  • Jerome Barrera Endocrinologist, Training Officer, Department of Internal Medicine, Zamboanga City Medical Center, Dr Evangelista St. Zamboanga City

Abstract

We report a case of severe gingival bleeding in a 15-year old, type 1 diabetic female.  Examination revealed severe gingival inflammation with periodontal pockets (<6 mm), indicating mild-moderate periodontitis. Periodontal therapy resulted in reduction of fructosamine level (-72.98) after four weeks, but HbA1c level checked 3 months after treatment increased (+0.7).  Reduction in gingival bleeding and periodontal pockets improved the patient’s quality of life.  Insulin resistance is offered as a possible reason for non-improvement in HbA1c levels.

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Edmund Julian Ofilada, St. Luke's Medical Center

Consultant, Dentistry and Oral Surgery Service St. Luke's Medical Center

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Published

2015-07-31

How to Cite

Ofilada, E. J., Jimeno, C., & Barrera, J. (2015). Improvement in Periodontitis Following Conservative Periodontal Treatment in a Type 1 Diabetic Patient. Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies, 30(1), 59. Retrieved from https://asean-endocrinejournal.org/index.php/JAFES/article/view/206

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