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Diabetes mellitus has become a worldwide epidemic and is frequently accompanied by a number of complications proportional to the duration of hyperglycemia. The aim of this narrative review is to assess the most up-to-date guidelines on DM provided by both diabetes and dental associations. Furthermore, to gather evidence on the uni/bidirectional relationships of elevated HbA1c levels on dental surgery, implantology, bone augmentation, and periodontology and to demonstrate the importance of measuring HbA1c levels before invasive dental treatments. HbA1c and blood glucose measurements are a minimally invasive method for preventing complications in diabetes mellitus. The authors conducted a literature review to determine which oral conditions are affected by diabetes mellitus. MEDLINE served as a source with the use of a specific search key. Regarding oral complications of diabetes, prevention is the most vital factor. With this publication, we hope to assist physicians and dentists to make prompt diagnoses and to help in recognizing various oral manifestations of diabetes and follow the existing guidelines.
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Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 , Diabetes Mellitus , Hiperglucemia , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Orales , Humanos , Glucemia , Hemoglobina Glucada , Diabetes Mellitus/diagnósticoRESUMEN
This paper presents a novel image processing procedure dedicated to the automated detection of the medial axis of the root canal from dental micro CT records. The 3D model of root canal is built up from several hundreds of parallel cross sections, using image enhancement and segmentation, center point detection in the segmented slice, three dimensional inner surface reconstruction and morphological skeleton extraction in three dimensions. The central line of the root canal is interpolated as a 3D spline curve. The proposed procedure can help prepare several kinds of endodontic interventions.