Combined Medical Problems of Diabetes

Short Communication

Combined Medical Problems of Diabetes (DM) and Periodontitis Disease (PD) for Future Adequate Management
Hiroshi Bando
Medical Research Japan Low Carbohydrate Diet Promotion Association (JLCDPA) Tokushima University, Tokushima, Japan
*Corresponding author: Hiroshi Bando, Medical Research Japan Low Carbohydrate Diet Promotion
Association (JLCDPA) Tokushima University, Tokushima, Japan.
Received: May 04, 2021; Published: May 30, 2021


Short Communication
When looking back the long history of medical practice, common diseases have been changed for infectious diseases such as
tuberculosis to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes. Nowadays, common medical problems include metabolic syndrome, locomotive syndrome, diseases of psychiatry/neurology, and others. In the light of actual clinical practice, this journal will be expected to contribute much for the development of academic medical world [2]. 
Across the world, diabetes mellitus (DM) and periodontal disease (PD) have been highly increasing and prevalent [3]. Their combination has been pointed out for years, and PD is now recognized as one of diabetic complications [4]. Actually, several medical and health problems are found in diabetic patients with PD [5]. Then, adequate clinical management for them has been required for internal medicine and dental departments [6]. In this article, the importance of clinical management of PD and DM would be described from several points of view.

Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus (DM); Periodontal Disease (PD); Low Carbohydrate Diet (LCD)

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Citation:Hiroshi Bando (2021) “Combined Medical Problems of Diabetes (DM) and Periodontitis Disease (PD) for Future Adequate Management.” Sis Med Psy Neuro J 1(1): 06-10.

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