Evaluation of salivary glucose, amylase, and total protein in Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a complex multisystem metabolic disorder characterized by a deficit in the production of insulin. The oral complications of uncontrolled diabetes mellitus are devastating. Saliva is an organic fluid that can be collected noninvasively and by individuals with limited...
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Main Authors: | M Indira (Author), P Chandrashekar (Author), Kiran Kumar Kattappagari (Author), Lalith Prakash K Chandra (Author), Ravi Teja Chitturi (Author), Ramana Reddy BV (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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