Periodontal Conditions, Retinopathy, And Serum Markers In Individuals With Type 1 Diabetes

JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY(2020)

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Background The prevalence of diabetes is high and increasing. Periodontitis has been identified as a risk factor in both type 1 and 2 diabetes. The study purpose was to assess periodontal conditions, retinopathy, and serum glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody (GADA) titers in relation to retinopathy in individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Methods The study is a case series. Adult individuals with a diagnosis of T1D (n = 85) monitored >= 5 years were recruited from an endocrinology clinic. Peripheral venous blood samples were analyzed including assessments of serum HbA1c levels and GADA titers. Medical and periodontal conditions were examined, and the data assessed. Independentttests, binary and multivariate analyses, chi(2)and odds ratios were employed. Results Gingivitis was found in 68.2%, periodontitis in 21.2%, and retinopathy in 64.7%, GADA (>= 35 U/mL) in 54.1%, and serum HbA1c > 48 mmol/mol in 94.3% of the individuals. The unadjusted odds ratio for periodontitis to differentiate a diagnosis of retinopathy was 7.3 (95%CI 1.6, 4.4,P<0.01). Multivariate analyses identified the following dependent factors to differentiate retinopathy; age, T1D duration, gingivitis, periodontitis atP< 0.001, gender, and serum GADA atP< 0.01, and by the number of remaining teeth atP< 0.05. Conclusion Retinopathy as a complication to T1D is linked to the duration of diabetes, age of the individual and with increasing severity to periodontitis. Periodontal intervention studies are warranted.
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diabetes immunology, periodontal-systemic disease interactions, periodontitis
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