Study: Treatment for Gum Disease Can Reduce Medical Costs for People With Diabetes [Health & Beauty Close – Up]
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Medical costs are lower for people with diabetes who receive treatment for gum disease, according to a study presented to the
The group said the study was done in collaboration with
"The study showed that periodontal treatment and ongoing maintenance is associated with a significant decrease in the cost of medical care for people with diabetes in the amount of
"It is really a landmark study because of its size and three- year duration.These numbers clearly demonstrate the importance of the study's findings for people with diabetes, as well as the impact the treatment of gum disease can have on the rising medical costs associated with diabetes," said. Dr. Bramson.
"The study points to the ability to lower medical costs among patients with diabetes through appropriate dental care," said Merkel. "Because of what we now know,
As a result of the study's findings,
"What makes UCWellness different than others on the market is the enhanced surgical benefit we are offering," said Merkel. "
"A considerable amount of literature exists pointing to an association between dental disease and certain medical conditions, including diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and premature or low birth weight infants," said Dr. Jeffcoat. "The number of individuals' data in this study makes it the largest of its kind and is clinically significant in my opinion."
"We hope these additional findings will show medically related cost savings as well.What's clear now is that appropriate dental treatment and maintenance for diabetics can predict lower medical costs," said Dr. Bramson.
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