Detecting inflammations – Diabetes prevention and efficient therapiesSix to eight million people suffer from diabetes in Germany. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that, within the next 25 years, the number of diabetics will increase by more than 40 percent. Scientific studies show that interactions can exist between periodontitis and diabetes. For periodontitis patients, there is a sixfold risk for a worsening of blood sugar levels. Scientific research has proven that interdisciplinary cooperation, a prompt diagnosis and proper treatment of periodontal diseases can significantly improve control of diabetes mellitus. An aMMP-8 early detection test measures the onset of enzyme activity – a simple and sure way to diagnose an inflammation. (Source: IDI PARO) |
The PerioMarker®
rapid test reveals hidden inflammations. It can identify the risk even before any clinical signs become visible, such as irreversible destruction of periodontal tissue and jawbones or loosening of teeth.
read moreaMMP8 degrades tissue
An aMMP-8 rapid test is especially effective in indicating previously concealed periodontal inflammations in at-risk groups. And early detection means that preventive measures can be taken before symptoms set in.
read moreFew patients know,
that an inflammation in the mouth can increase significantly the risk of such serious diseases as heart attack, apoplectic stroke and diabetes.
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