Abstract

Two-hour postprandial blood sugar determinations were carried out on 500 patients referred for periodontal care. The mean percentage of alveolar bone loss around the mandibular bicuspid teeth was established for each individual. The subjects were then grouped according to blood sugar levels and the mean alveolar bone loss was calculated. The group was separated into male and female sub-groups and data was computed for these segments as well as the total sample. The data was evaluated in a similar manner for those subjects between 40 and 49 years of age.

No Chi-square determinations were statistically significant but significance in differences of means indicated that as blood sugar levels elevated above an optimal range the mean bone loss increased. This increase in bone loss was noted even within the accepted normal range for blood sugar determinations. No statistically significant differences were seen between males and females.

LLU Discipline

Periodontics

Department

Periodontics

School

Graduate School

First Advisor

Edwin M. Collins

Second Advisor

Richard C. Oliver

Third Advisor

Roy V. Jutzy

Fourth Advisor

Donald F. Adams

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Degree Level

M.S.

Year Degree Awarded

1968

Date (Title Page)

6-1968

Language

English

Library of Congress/MESH Subject Headings

Blood Glucose

Type

Thesis

Page Count

vi; 43

Digital Format

PDF

Digital Publisher

Loma Linda University Libraries

Usage Rights

This title appears here courtesy of the author, who has granted Loma Linda University a limited, non-exclusive right to make this publication available to the public. The author retains all other copyrights.

Collection

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Collection Website

http://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/etd/

Repository

Loma Linda University. Del E. Webb Memorial Library. University Archives

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