Diabetes Clinical Trial
Official title:
Risk Factors for Implant Bone Loss in Patients With Diabetes Mellitus: A Feasibility Cohort Study
Dental implants are regarded as a standard of care in restoring missing teeth. Although
there is a high prevalence of diabetics who receive dental implants, the relationship
between dental implants and diabetes has not clearly been investigated.
A total of 32 subjects (14 patients with type II diabetes and 18 non-diabetes subjects) who
have dental implants were recruited. The purposes of this research study were: (1) to
evaluate diabetes patients to determine risk factors for bone loss at dental implants and
teeth; and (2) to evaluate bone-resorptive biomarkers (proteins related to bone loss)
present in saliva and blood serum, comparing the two groups.
OBJECTIVE:
Regulators of peri-implant bone loss in patients with diabetes appear to involve multiple
risk factors that have not been clearly elucidated. This study was conducted to explore
putative local etiologic factors on implant bone loss in relation to type 2 diabetes
mellitus, including clinical, microbial, salivary biomarker, and psychosocial factors.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
Thirty-two subjects (divided into type 2 diabetes mellitus and non-diabetic controls),
having at least one functional implant and six teeth, were enrolled in a 1-year longitudinal
investigation. Analyses of clinical measurements and standardized intra-oral radiographs,
saliva and serum biomarkers (via protein arrays for 20 selected markers), and plaque biofilm
(via qPCR for eight periodontal pathogens) were performed at baseline and 1 year. In
addition, the subjects were asked to respond to questionnaires to assess behavioral and
psychosocial variables.
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