Citas bibligráficas
Allauca, F., (2003). Resorción de Hueso Alveolar en Pacientes Diabéticos Tipo 2 y Pacientes no Diabéticos con Periodontitis Crónica, Ciudad de Lima 2003 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1727
Allauca, F., Resorción de Hueso Alveolar en Pacientes Diabéticos Tipo 2 y Pacientes no Diabéticos con Periodontitis Crónica, Ciudad de Lima 2003 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2003. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1727
@misc{renati/477460,
title = "Resorción de Hueso Alveolar en Pacientes Diabéticos Tipo 2 y Pacientes no Diabéticos con Periodontitis Crónica, Ciudad de Lima 2003",
author = "Allauca Espino, Francisco Elías",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2003"
}
This study was done to know the level of the alveolar bone reabsorption in diabetic people causado by cronic periodontitis, comparated with a control group in our population. For this purpose, all teeth presents in 20 diabetics patients that belong to the Diabetes Program of the Endocrinology Service of Arzobispo Loayza Hospital and a similar number of non diabetics patients of the Dentistry School of San Marcos University were examinated. Periapical radiographies were taken with the bisector of the angle technic to all the teeth that had clinic atachment lost of 4 or more mm. (teeth with moderate and severe periodontitis) in order to measure the alveolar bone reabsorption in mesial and distal. All patients examinated were female between 45 and 60 years old. The results of this research were: There is no significant difference in the cuantity of teeth with alveolar bone reabsorption between the study group (type 2 diabetics) and the control group (non diabetics). Exist difference in the severity of periodontal disease, representated by the alveolar bone resorción between the study group (type 2 diabetics) = 4.81 mm promedy and the control group (non diabetics) = 2.69 mm promedy
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