The condition of the oral cavity in patients with MODY type diabetes mellitus
Abstract
In a study on the assessment of dental status in patients with a rare form of diabetes — MODY, 9 people were involved (3 women and 6 men). The diagnosis of MODY was based on the results of molecular genetic research. In patients with different subtypes (2, 6 and 12) of MODY a high intensity of caries, inflammatory periodontal diseases and dental anomalies was detected, which did not significantly affect the quality of life of the patients. In the oral cavity of patients with MODY subtype 2 there were no pronounced specific manifestations of disorders of carbohydrate metabolism, which probably can be associated with good diabetes compensation. Clinical descriptions of MODY subtype 2 in representatives of two generations — father and son — is also presented.
About the Authors
T. G. PetrovaRussian Federation
Petrova Tatyana Gennadyevna — Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of the Therapeutic Dentistry Department
N. A. Moreva
Russian Federation
Moreva Nina Andreyevna — Cand. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor of the Therapeutic Dentistry Department
S. D. Rymar
Russian Federation
Rymar Sofya Dmitrievna — Student of the Dental Faculty.
52, Krasny Prospect, Novosibirsk, 630091
A. K. Ovsyannikova
Russian Federation
Ovsyannikova Alla Konstantinovna — Cand. Sci. (Med.), Researcher of the Laboratory of Clinical Population and Preventive Studies of Therapeutic and Endocrine Diseases.
Novosibirsk
O. D. Rymar
Russian Federation
Rymar Oksana Dmitriyevna — Dr. Sci. (Med.), Head of the Laboratory of Clinical Population and Preventive Studies of Therapeutic and Endocrine Diseases.
Novosibirsk
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For citations:
Petrova T.G., Moreva N.A., Rymar S.D., Ovsyannikova A.K., Rymar O.D. The condition of the oral cavity in patients with MODY type diabetes mellitus. Journal of Siberian Medical Sciences. 2019;(3):74-83.