The reliability of using gingival crevicular blood to measure blood glucose and hba1c levels in the dental setting: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Fakheran, Omid; Bencze, Bulcsu* [Bencze, Bulcsú (Fogpótlástan), author] Department of Prosthodontics (SU / FD); Mischak, Irene; Vegh, Daniel ✉ [Végh, Dániel (Diabétesz és a sz...), author] Department of Prosthodontics (SU / FD); Payer, Michael

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Published: CLINICAL ORAL INVESTIGATIONS 1432-6981 1436-3771 28 (5) Paper: 299 , 13 p. 2024
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There are 500 million patients living with diabetes mellitus worldwide and 50% of them remain undiagnosed. Routine periodontal probing provides gingival crevicular blood in patients with gingivitis. Gingival blood may be useful for diabetes screening without the need for any expensive, painful or time-consuming method by using convenient glucometers. Therefore, the objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to answer the question to “is there a difference in glucose or HbA1c levels (O) in patients with positive gingival bleeding (P) measured on gingival crevicular blood (GCB) (I) compared to finger prick capillary blood (CB) (C).
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