Clinical Knowledge Summaries
Welcome to the Clinical Knowledge Summaries – your trusted resource for expert-written answers to the most commonly asked clinical questions. These concise, evidence-based overviews are designed for quick reference, providing practical guidance on managing periodontal health and its connection to systemic conditions.
Authored by medical and dental professionals, the summaries aim to enhance clinical knowledge and patient care. Stay informed, save time, and access expert insights to enhance your practice.
Please note, these concise overviews are meant to complement, not replace, comprehensive clinical training or guidelines. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy and relevance at the time of publication, readers are encouraged to remain aware of updates or changes in scientific understanding, clinical guidelines, and best practices.
- Diabetes
- Peri-implantitis
- Periodontitis
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To understand how gum disease develops and progresses, it is important to look at 2…
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7 mins read
Periodontitis (irreversible gum disease) is a chronic, complex inflammatory disease linked to a dysbiotic (unbalanced)…
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7 mins to read
The European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) has developed a step-by-step treatment plan for managing periodontitis…
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5 mins to read
If you have uncontrolled diabetes, you are at higher risk of developing periodontitis. Here is…
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4 mins to read
A growing body of research suggests that periodontitis (irreversible gum disease) may contribute to the…
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5 mins to read
Did you know that periodontitis (irreversible gum disease) and diabetes affect each other in both…
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7 mins read
Diabetes is a chronic metabolic medical condition that can affect the entire body and occurs…
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7 mins read
What is type 1 diabetes? Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition (body’s immune system…
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7 mins read
Peri-implantitis is a condition that affects the tissues surrounding dental implants. It is caused by…
Read more
7 mins read
To understand how gum disease develops and progresses, it is important to look at 2…
Read more
7 mins read
Periodontitis (irreversible gum disease) is a chronic, complex inflammatory disease linked to a dysbiotic (unbalanced)…
Read more
7 mins to read
The European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) has developed a step-by-step treatment plan for managing periodontitis…
Read more
5 mins to read
If you have uncontrolled diabetes, you are at higher risk of developing periodontitis. Here is…
Read more
4 mins to read
A growing body of research suggests that periodontitis (irreversible gum disease) may contribute to the…
Read more
5 mins to read
Did you know that periodontitis (irreversible gum disease) and diabetes affect each other in both…
Read more
7 mins read
Diabetes is a chronic metabolic medical condition that can affect the entire body and occurs…
Read more
7 mins read
What is type 1 diabetes? Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition (body’s immune system…
Read more
7 mins read
Peri-implantitis is a condition that affects the tissues surrounding dental implants. It is caused by…
Read more
Clinical Knowledge Summaries
Welcome to the Clinical Knowledge Summaries – your trusted resource for expert-written answers to the most commonly asked clinical questions. These concise, evidence-based overviews are designed for quick reference, providing practical guidance on managing periodontal health and its connection to systemic conditions.
Authored by medical and dental professionals, the summaries aim to enhance clinical knowledge and patient care. Stay informed, save time, and access expert insights to enhance your practice.
Please note, these concise overviews are meant to complement, not replace, comprehensive clinical training or guidelines. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy and relevance at the time of publication, readers are encouraged to remain aware of updates or changes in scientific understanding, clinical guidelines, and best practices.
- Diabetes
- Peri-implantitis
- Periodontitis
Featured posts
5 mins to read
Aetiology is defined as the cause or origin of a disease or condition. Pathogenesis refers…
Read more
5 mins to read
A bidirectional relationship, or two-way link, means that two conditions influence each other in both…
Read more
6 mins to read
Individuals with uncontrolled diabetes are widely recognised to have an increased risk of periodontitis. There…
Read more
5 mins to read
The connection between periodontitis and systemic health is complex and multifaceted. Periodontitis is best understood…
Read more
7 mins read
Diabetes is a chronic metabolic medical condition that can affect the entire body and occurs…
Read more
7 mins read
What is type 1 diabetes? Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition (body’s immune system…
Read more
7 mins read
Peri-implantitis is a condition that affects the tissues surrounding dental implants. It is caused by…
Read more
3 mins to read
The European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) has developed a step-by-step treatment plan for managing peri-implantitis.…
Read more
5 mins to read
Aetiology is defined as the cause or origin of a disease or condition. Pathogenesis refers…
Read more
5 mins to read
A bidirectional relationship, or two-way link, means that two conditions influence each other in both…
Read more
6 mins to read
Individuals with uncontrolled diabetes are widely recognised to have an increased risk of periodontitis. There…
Read more
5 mins to read
The connection between periodontitis and systemic health is complex and multifaceted. Periodontitis is best understood…
Read more
7 mins read
Diabetes is a chronic metabolic medical condition that can affect the entire body and occurs…
Read more
7 mins read
What is type 1 diabetes? Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition (body’s immune system…
Read more
7 mins read
Peri-implantitis is a condition that affects the tissues surrounding dental implants. It is caused by…
Read more
3 mins to read
The European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) has developed a step-by-step treatment plan for managing peri-implantitis.…
Read more
Clinical Knowledge Summaries
Welcome to the Clinical Knowledge Summaries – your trusted resource for expert-written answers to the most commonly asked clinical questions. These concise, evidence-based overviews are designed for quick reference, providing practical guidance on managing periodontal health and its connection to systemic conditions.
Authored by medical and dental professionals, the summaries aim to enhance clinical knowledge and patient care. Stay informed, save time, and access expert insights to enhance your practice.
Please note, these concise overviews are meant to complement, not replace, comprehensive clinical training or guidelines. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy and relevance at the time of publication, readers are encouraged to remain aware of updates or changes in scientific understanding, clinical guidelines, and best practices.
- Diabetes
- Peri-implantitis
- Periodontitis
Featured posts
5 mins to read
Aetiology is defined as the cause or origin of a disease or condition. Pathogenesis refers…
Read more
5 mins to read
A bidirectional relationship, or two-way link, means that two conditions influence each other in both…
Read more
4 mins to read
A growing body of research suggests that periodontitis may contribute to the development of new…
Read more
6 mins to read
Individuals with uncontrolled diabetes are widely recognised to have an increased risk of periodontitis. There…
Read more
5 mins to read
The connection between periodontitis and systemic health is complex and multifaceted. Periodontitis is best understood…
Read more
7 mins read
Diabetes is a chronic metabolic medical condition that can affect the entire body and occurs…
Read more
7 mins read
What is type 1 diabetes? Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition (body’s immune system…
Read more
7 mins read
Peri-implantitis is a condition that affects the tissues surrounding dental implants. It is caused by…
Read more
3 mins to read
The European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) has developed a step-by-step treatment plan for managing peri-implantitis.…
Read more
5 mins to read
Aetiology is defined as the cause or origin of a disease or condition. Pathogenesis refers…
Read more
5 mins to read
A bidirectional relationship, or two-way link, means that two conditions influence each other in both…
Read more
4 mins to read
A growing body of research suggests that periodontitis may contribute to the development of new…
Read more
6 mins to read
Individuals with uncontrolled diabetes are widely recognised to have an increased risk of periodontitis. There…
Read more
5 mins to read
The connection between periodontitis and systemic health is complex and multifaceted. Periodontitis is best understood…
Read more
7 mins read
Diabetes is a chronic metabolic medical condition that can affect the entire body and occurs…
Read more
7 mins read
What is type 1 diabetes? Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition (body’s immune system…
Read more
7 mins read
Peri-implantitis is a condition that affects the tissues surrounding dental implants. It is caused by…
Read more
3 mins to read
The European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) has developed a step-by-step treatment plan for managing peri-implantitis.…
Read more
Diabetes is a chronic metabolic medical condition that can affect the entire body and occurs when there is a partial or complete failure to maintain blood sugar (glucose) levels within the normal range. One of the main factors is an absolute or relative lack of insulin in the body and/or lack of effectiveness of insulin (insulin resistance). Insulin is a hormone secreted by special cells (Islets of Langerhans) in the pancreas that helps glucose from food enter the cells to be used for energy and for excess glucose to be stored away for use later.
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Metabolic syndrome is defined as a clustering of key risk factors. The presence of these risk factors increase the chances of developing heart disease, diabetes, and other health problems. Typically, at least 3 of the risk factors outlined below need to be present to meet the criteria.
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Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition (body’s immune system turning against itself to cause damage) where the Islets of Langerhans (Iinsulin secreting cells in the pancreas) are targeted by the body’s immune system and causes relative or absolute destruction of the islet cells and a dire lack of insulin secretion. The damage is usually permanent unless the process is identified early and specific treatment can be provided to arrest the autoimmune response. This treatment strategy is still relatively and it is difficult to identify people who have not yet developed symptoms but where the autoimmune process has started to cause damage.
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Type 2 diabetes is thought to result from the interaction between genes and the obesogenic environment we live in. There are non-modifiable risk factors such as age, gender and familial risk. Whilst type 2 diabetes is not exclusive to people with obesity, there is a significant correlation between weight gain and development of diabetes in those at risk. The management of type 2 diabetes typically therefore involves a combination of lifestyle changes, monitoring, medication, and insulin therapy especially with longer duration of disease.
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Diabetes is a chronic metabolic medical condition that can affect the entire body and occurs when there is a partial or complete failure to maintain blood sugar (glucose) levels within the normal range. One of the main factors is an absolute or relative lack of insulin in the body and/or lack of effectiveness of insulin (insulin resistance). Insulin is a hormone secreted by special cells (Islets of Langerhans) in the pancreas that helps glucose from food enter the cells to be used for energy and for excess glucose to be stored away for use later.
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Diabetes is a chronic metabolic medical condition that can affect the entire body and occurs when there is a partial or complete failure to maintain blood sugar (glucose) levels within the normal range. One of the main factors is an absolute or relative lack of insulin in the body and/or lack of effectiveness of insulin (insulin resistance). Insulin is a hormone secreted by special cells (Islets of Langerhans) in the pancreas that helps glucose from food enter the cells to be used for energy and for excess glucose to be stored away for use later.
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Haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c): This test gives an average of blood glucose levels over the past 2-3 months. It is often used to diagnose and monitor…
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Peri-implantitis is a condition that affects the tissues surrounding dental implants. It is caused by the accumulation of plaque biofilm and is characterised by inflammation of the peri-implant tissues and a progressive loss of the supporting bone around the implant.
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The European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) has developed a step-by-step treatment plan for managing peri-implantitis. Once peri-implantitis is diagnosed, your dentist will assess whether your implant or its restoration can be saved. The goal of treatment is to stop the disease and stabilise the implant, ensuring it functions well, looks good, and causes no further problems.
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