[Oral manifestations of endocrine dysfunction]
- PMID: 15550888
- DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4266(04)95952-5
[Oral manifestations of endocrine dysfunction]
Abstract
Oral manifestations of endocrine dysfunction often may be observed initially by the dentist. Objective manifestations, such as ophtalmos in hyperthyroidism, signs of hypersecretion of GH in acromegaly, are easily recognized. Dentists should have some knowledge of many other diseases in this category that occasionally come in our attention. The present article will discuss the effects of over and under-secretion of each endocrine gland separately, showing its influence on the development and maintenance of the health of the teeth and supporting structures. Diabetes mellitus is the most common endocrinological disease, with an incidence of 3%. Periodontitis risk is three time greater in diabetic patients than in general population and it may worsen the diabetes evolution. Periodontitis in diabetic patients needs an rapid diagnosis and treatment. We also presents the oral aspects of thyroid, parathyroid, suprarenalian, growth hormone and female hormones pathology. The incidence of these troubles is less important, but oral manifestations may reveal an endocrine disfunction.
Comment in
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[The article by Ionescu et al (Ann. Endocrinol, 2004; 65, 5:459-65)].Ann Endocrinol (Paris). 2005 Sep;66(4):373. Ann Endocrinol (Paris). 2005. PMID: 16392189 French. No abstract available.
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