Impact of traumatic dental injury on the quality-of-life of children and adolescents: A case-control study

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Patricia Faria Debossan ◽  
Ligia Spitz Bohrer ◽  
Fernanda Volpe Abreu ◽  
Luis Eduardo Lavigne Paranhos Quintanilha ◽  
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Sérgio D’Avila ◽  
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A. Del Cimmuto ◽  
F. Turchetta ◽  
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Marcia Ramos-e-Silva ◽  
CelsoTavares Sodre ◽  
MarcoAntonio Brasil

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Christa Kingston ◽  
Aravindan J. ◽  
Srikumar Walsalam

Background: Diabetic neuropathy is one among the most common complication in diabetes mellitus. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy hinders the quality of life causing morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this study was to find the risk factors associated with diabetic neuropathy.Methods: This case control study involved 100 diabetic patients attending the Dohnavur fellowship hospital, Dohnavur from October 2019 to March 2020. Sociodemographic profile and diabetic characteristics of the study group were obtained and analysed. Diagnosis of Diabetic Neuropathy was done by using the diagnostic method proposed by American Diabetic Association.Results: Of the total study population with mean age 59.43 years, 63% had family history of diabetes. Almost 70% had poor diabetic control. Statistically significant relationships were found between neuropathy and duration of diabetes, glycaemic control, history of hypertension, monofilament test and pinprick sensation.Conclusions: In this study, glycemic control, dyslipidemia and hypertension were modifiable risk factors for diabetic neuropathy. Early interventional programs to sensitize diabetics on these factors could improve the quality of life of Diabetic patients. 


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