MODERN METHODS OF ASSESSING THE TREATMENT OF POSTOPERATIVE WOUNDS IN DIABETIC PATIENTS AFTER EXTRACTION

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  • Alijonov D. A. Student, 6 course of the Faculty of General Medicine
  • Bekasheva G. M. Student, 5 course of the Faculty of General Medicine
  • Kholmatova G. A. PhD, Head of the Department of Endocrinology and Hospital Therapy Andijan State Medical Institute Andijan Uzbekistan

Abstract

Diabetes is a common metabolic disorder characterised by an inability to regulate blood glucose due to insulin deficiency or resistance. Type 1 diabetes or insulin dependent diabetes is characterised by deficient insulin production whereas type II or non-insulin dependent diabetes results from relative insulin deficiency and tissue insulin resistance. Traditionally in dentistry, diabetics are considered to have increased healing problems related to dental extractions, periodontal surgery and wearing ill-fitting dentures. They are also considered more likely to have infections. Although this may be so for poorly controlled Type 1 diabetics, there is only unreliable support for this view for Type 2 diabetics on oral hypoglycemics.

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2023-09-20

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Alijonov D. A., Bekasheva G. M., & Kholmatova G. A. (2023). MODERN METHODS OF ASSESSING THE TREATMENT OF POSTOPERATIVE WOUNDS IN DIABETIC PATIENTS AFTER EXTRACTION. Web of Scientist: International Scientific Research Journal, 4(9), 112–115. Retrieved from https://wos.academiascience.org/index.php/wos/article/view/4358

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