N = 268

Knowing the type of diabetes is important for management*

Yes

216 (80.6)

Consulting attending doctor *

Yes

238 (88.8)

Information collected during the interrogatory*

Family history of diabetes

Type of diabetes

Duration of illness

Blood glucose level and HbA1c

Frequency of medical checks

Complications of Diabetes

Antidiabetic drugs

176 (65.7)

209 (78)

143 (53.4)

250 (93.3)

214 (79.9)

199 (74.3)

249 (92.9)

Knowledge of the risks incurred by the diabetic patient*

Yes

38 (14.2)

Balanced Diabetes*

Fasting blood sugar < 1.26 g/l per

Postprandial blood glucose < 3 g/l per

HbA1c < 7%

239 (89.2%)

117 (43.7%)

237 (88.4%)

Tooth infection worsens diabetes*

Yes

130 (48.7)

Stress can lead to hyperglycemia*

Yes

183 (68.3)

Modification of insulin dosage if endodontic procedure*

Yes

93 (35)

In an insulin-dependent person, actions must be*

Planned in the morning

Of short time

Performed on an empty stomach

Outside peaks of insulin activity

235 (87.7)

249 (92.9)

60 (22.4)

173 (64.6)

Sedative premedication prescription*

Yes

92 (34.3)

If HbA1c ≤ 7, endodontic procedures can be performed without antibiotic coverage*

Yes

172 (64.2)

Endodontic treatment if 7 < HbA1c < 8 *

Antibiotic prophylaxis

Continuing antibiotic prophylaxis of antibiotic therapy

Antibiotic is not necessary

88 (33.2)

52 (19.6)

152 (47.2)

Use of anesthesia with vasoconstrictor is possible if HbA1c>8*

Yes

56 (20.9)