Effects of periodontal therapy with topical antibiotics in the glycemic control of diabetic patients: systematic review.

Background: Periodontal disease is considered as a diabetes complication and has been suggested that periodontal treatment plus antibiotics should reduce glycated hemoglobin A, by reducing local production of pro inflammatory substances. Objective: To evaluate diabetic patients with periodontal...

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Main Authors: Gloria Cristina Aranzazu-Moya, Anne Alejandra Hernández-Castañeda, Luz Helena Archila Antolinez
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad del Valle 2019-12-01
Series:Revista Estomatologâia
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Online Access:https://entornogeografico.univalle.edu.co/index.php/revista_estomatologia/article/view/8735
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author Gloria Cristina Aranzazu-Moya
Anne Alejandra Hernández-Castañeda
Luz Helena Archila Antolinez
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Anne Alejandra Hernández-Castañeda
Luz Helena Archila Antolinez
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description Background: Periodontal disease is considered as a diabetes complication and has been suggested that periodontal treatment plus antibiotics should reduce glycated hemoglobin A, by reducing local production of pro inflammatory substances. Objective: To evaluate diabetic patients with periodontal disease under periodontal treatment plus topical antibiotics and reduction of  HbA1c, compared to diabetic patients under periodontal treatment without antibiotics. Materials and Methods: Using PUBMED, SCOPUS, WEB OF SCIENCE, EMBASE and Google Scholar data bases, were screened documents from 2008 to 2018. The documents included were the clinical studies, which included non-surgical periodontal treatment plus topical antibiotics, whose outcomes included the HbA1c report. Two independent researchers evaluate title; abstract and bias risk with Downs Black scale and Cochrane tool. Documents with a score higher than 15 on average by the two evaluators were included. Results: Five articles, which find inclusion criteria, were identified. Two documents failed to demonstrate statistically significant effect when compared to non-surgical periodontal therapy alone. Conclusion: In general a modest reduction of HbA1c was identified when using antibiotic therapy.
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spelling doaj.art-36b9eda8403444a2aedac7112d8cd71b2024-02-10T01:43:03ZspaUniversidad del ValleRevista Estomatologâia0121-38732248-72202019-12-0127110.25100/re.v27i1.8735Effects of periodontal therapy with topical antibiotics in the glycemic control of diabetic patients: systematic review.Gloria Cristina Aranzazu-MoyaAnne Alejandra Hernández-CastañedaLuz Helena Archila Antolinez Background: Periodontal disease is considered as a diabetes complication and has been suggested that periodontal treatment plus antibiotics should reduce glycated hemoglobin A, by reducing local production of pro inflammatory substances. Objective: To evaluate diabetic patients with periodontal disease under periodontal treatment plus topical antibiotics and reduction of  HbA1c, compared to diabetic patients under periodontal treatment without antibiotics. Materials and Methods: Using PUBMED, SCOPUS, WEB OF SCIENCE, EMBASE and Google Scholar data bases, were screened documents from 2008 to 2018. The documents included were the clinical studies, which included non-surgical periodontal treatment plus topical antibiotics, whose outcomes included the HbA1c report. Two independent researchers evaluate title; abstract and bias risk with Downs Black scale and Cochrane tool. Documents with a score higher than 15 on average by the two evaluators were included. Results: Five articles, which find inclusion criteria, were identified. Two documents failed to demonstrate statistically significant effect when compared to non-surgical periodontal therapy alone. Conclusion: In general a modest reduction of HbA1c was identified when using antibiotic therapy. https://entornogeografico.univalle.edu.co/index.php/revista_estomatologia/article/view/8735Glycated hemoglobin Aperiodontal diseasediabetes, topical anti-bacterial agents
spellingShingle Gloria Cristina Aranzazu-Moya
Anne Alejandra Hernández-Castañeda
Luz Helena Archila Antolinez
Effects of periodontal therapy with topical antibiotics in the glycemic control of diabetic patients: systematic review.
Revista Estomatologâia
Glycated hemoglobin A
periodontal disease
diabetes
, topical anti-bacterial agents
title Effects of periodontal therapy with topical antibiotics in the glycemic control of diabetic patients: systematic review.
title_full Effects of periodontal therapy with topical antibiotics in the glycemic control of diabetic patients: systematic review.
title_fullStr Effects of periodontal therapy with topical antibiotics in the glycemic control of diabetic patients: systematic review.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of periodontal therapy with topical antibiotics in the glycemic control of diabetic patients: systematic review.
title_short Effects of periodontal therapy with topical antibiotics in the glycemic control of diabetic patients: systematic review.
title_sort effects of periodontal therapy with topical antibiotics in the glycemic control of diabetic patients systematic review
topic Glycated hemoglobin A
periodontal disease
diabetes
, topical anti-bacterial agents
url https://entornogeografico.univalle.edu.co/index.php/revista_estomatologia/article/view/8735
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