
FDS Calls for Dentists to Play a Greater Role in Detecting Systemic Disease
Dentists could play a greater role in detecting systemic illnesses, given the links between oral health and conditions such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease, according

Dentists could play a greater role in detecting systemic illnesses, given the links between oral health and conditions such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease, according
Dentists can play a greater role in the detection of some general health conditions, the Faculty of Dental Surgery says. The suggestion comes with growing

The Rutgers School of Dental Medicine in Newark, New Jersey, will screen patients for diabetes as part of a new early detection program. “Each year,

Health Canada’s recently released Canada’s Dietary Guidelines for Health Professionals and Policy Makers aim to “promote healthy eating and overall nutritional well-being” and serve as
Main Content Diabetes is the most common disease in India and every year the number of people diagnosed with diabetes is ever increasing, current data
Treating gum disease could help people with type 2 diabetes manage their blood glucose levels and may reduce their risk of diabetes-related complications, a study
Are men and women with type 2 diabetes just as likely to have periodontal disease? Periodontitis and type 2 diabetes share a connection, but men
New research published in the Journal of the American Dental Association found a link between a patient’s diabetes status and dental visits. People with diabetes
The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) has awarded researchers from the New York University (NYU) College of Dentistry and the University of
Is there a link between missing teeth and a patient’s risk of developing diabetes? The findings of a new study, presented in a poster on
A new systematic review further supports the link between periodontal disease and diabetes. Periodontal treatment moderately but significantly improved glycemic control in patients with diabetes,
Nonsurgical periodontal treatment may positively impact the lives of patients with diabetes, even when it does not directly improve diabetes indicators. The findings come from