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The Open Dentistry Journal | 2016

Gender Differences in Periodontal Status and Oral Hygiene of Non- Diabetic and Type 2 Diabetic Patients

Antina Schulze; Martin Busse

Background: This study investigated gender dependent differences by the comparison of periodontal status and oral hygiene between diabetic patients and non-diabetic subjects. Methods: 517 mostly obese subjects (171 non-diabetic, 205 type 2 diabetic with oral and 141 with insulin therapy; mean: 59 years) completed an oral hygiene questionnaire and had a clinical examination, including periodontal screening and recording (PSR), percentage of bleeding teeth (PBT), probing pocket depth (PD), gingivitis index (GI), and number of teeth (Tn). Main parameters were “periodontitis” and “oral hygiene behaviour”, each defined by 5 sub-parameters. For a comparison of all results, each sub-parameter was set 0.2. The “low performance index“ (LoP) was the sum of significantly worse sub-parameters in the compared groups (maximum of low performing = 1.0). Results: Gender comparison: In non-diabetic and diabetic patients with oral medication, males performed worse (LoP: periodontitis 0.6 - 0.8; oral hygiene 0.4 - 0.6). The male insulin group performed worse oral hygiene (LoP: 0.4) than females with insulin therapy, whereas the periodontal status showed no difference. Diabetic and non-diabetic groups: Females: Diabetic groups performed worse than non-diabetics (LoP: periodontitis 0.2 - 1.0; oral hygiene 0.4). Insulin patients had worse periodontal status and showed no difference in oral hygiene when compared to diabetic patients with oral medication (LoP: 0.2). Males: Diabetic group with oral medication had worse periodontal status than non-diabetics (LoP: 0.6). Conclusions: The periodontal status was mainly due to oral hygiene behaviour, which was worse in men. Apparently behaviour and not diabetes is the major determinant of periodontitis. Men apparently need much more advise than women.


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2009

Effects Of A 7 Months Recreational Training Program On Performance Characteristics In Diabetes Patients: 638

Antina Schulze; Martin Busse


Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2018

Influence of a Vented Mouthguard on Physiological Responses in Handball

Antina Schulze; Johannes Laessing; Stefan Kwast; Martin Busse


Archive | 2015

DISORDERED EATING: PREVALENCE IN SPORTS AND ORAL MANIFESTATIONS: A REVIEW

Antina Schulze; Martin Busse


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2010

Plasma Potassium And Ventilation During Normoxic And Hypoxic Exercise: 2108

Martin Busse; Christoph Berns; Uwe Tegtbur; Michael Thomas; Antina Schulze


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2010

Effects Of A 9 Months Exercise Training On Inflammatory Markers In Type 2 Diabetic Patients: 1657

Antina Schulze; Joachim Thiery; Martin Busse


Clinical Immunology | 2010

A Combined Endoperiodontal Lesion and its Effects on Insulin Resistance

Antina Schulze; Martin Busse


Archive | 2009

Physical exercise is associated with improved periodontal health in type 2 diabetic patients

Antina Schulze; Martin Busse; A. Schulze


Archive | 2009

Oral hygiene: the third column of basal diabetes therapy

Antina Schulze; Martin Busse; A. Schulze


Archive | 2009

Diabetes and physical training

Antina Schulze; Martin Busse; A. Schulze

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Hannover Medical School

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