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Published
6 Nov 2015
Does treatment for gum disease help people with diabetes control blood sugar levels?
Review question The main question addressed by this review is: how effective is gum disease treatment for controlling blood sugar levels (known as glycaemic control) in people with diabetes, compared to no active treatment or usual care? Background Gum disease treatment is used to reduce swelling and infection from gum disease. Keeping blood sugar ...
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