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DETERMINATIONOF THE OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF THE GINGINAL TISSUE OF DIABETIC PATIENTS DETERMINATIONOF THE OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF THE GINGINAL TISSUE OF DIABETIC PATIENTS |
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English |
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Diabetes mellitus is recognized as genetic disorder
of carbohydratemetabolism, characterized by bypergloycaemia ,.
and glucosuriadue to deficiency of insulin resulting either
from insufficient supply or diminished effectiveness(Maliness
1969 1 and Fajans 19712).
Despitea voluminous literature on the subject. Opinions
stilldiffers regarding the exact relationship of diabetes
and periodontal condition. Because diabetes mellitus
is a disorder of metabolism and one which have serious effects
on generalhealth, it is essential that oral manifestations
anddental aspects be recognized where it will affect both the
periodontium and the incidence of dental caries (Campbell
Several studies have been reported to evaluate the
biologicalchanges of the periodontium in diabetics. Cohen,
et ale 19704 concluded that, there are some, factors which
can be implicated in the severity of the periodontal changes
W diabetics,where it has been proposed that the diabetes
mellitus adversely affect the metabolismof periodontaltissues
(Sander and Stall 1954)5 or the metabolic alternations
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on~ accentuated the response of the gingiva to irritative
~ent. (Benvensite, et ale 1967)6 and/or the number of
years a person has been a diabetes is also an important consideration(
LUe 19687, Glavind, ~ ale 19688). On the other
h~, some investigatorsdid not find an association between
this systemic condit ion and the stat8- of the periodontium
(Machenzained Millard 19639, Benvensite6, ~ ale 19?7 and
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Hoveand Stallard 1970 ).
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For IIlaII\Yyears, the Warburg manometric technique( 1926)
was a procedure of choice for measuring gingival tissue resp~~~
n.
Glickman, et ale (1949)12 found that, the alternation
of gingival respiratory condition depends on the metabolic
activity of the gingival tissue on both physiological and
pathological level.
In 196613 Rebort, et al., determined the oxygen consumptiOIl
of hUIll8.Il gingivaand rthey stated that the normal gingiva ~ 1 1 '/ tJl' f;> . , .
has a very low respiratory-rate. While in the presenceof
inflammation, this rate was increased due to the presence of
proliferation of the tissue. but there was marked decrease
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in the presence of degeneration.
Non of the numerous reports appearing in the الميتابوليزم للمواد الكربوهيد literature
correlate between the gingival condition and the
oxygenconsumption in controlled and uncontrolled dia-,
betics. |
Supervisor |
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ZEBEIDA M. NOUR |
Thesis Type |
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Master Thesis |
Publishing Year |
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1401 AH
1981 AD |
Number Of Pages |
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97 |
Co-Supervisor |
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AIDA RAGHEB |
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012 |
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Researchers
محمد الشناوي | SHENNAWY, MOHAMED | Researcher | Master | |
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