Impact of Smartphone Applications Focused on Oral Hygiene and Glycemic Management on Health Outcomes in Diabetic Individuals - Summary - DentalSpire

Impact of Smartphone Applications Focused on Oral Hygiene and Glycemic Management on Health Outcomes in Diabetic Individuals

  • By

  • Nabila ELSayed Sabola

  • Gehan Abd Elfattah Atia Elasrag

  • Enas Ebrahiem Elsayed

  • Amal Yousef Abdelwahed

  • Mohammed Al-Mohaithef

  • Saleh Alzughaibi

  • Ahmed Alqheedan

  • Salwa Abd El Gawad Sallam

  • January 1, 2026

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Objective:

To explore the role of smartphone applications in improving oral hygiene and glycemic management among diabetic individuals, addressing health disparities.

Key Findings:
  • Approximately 422 million people globally have diabetes, with significant oral health complications prevalent among them, including specific statistics on periodontal disease.
  • Smartphone applications can effectively motivate patients to maintain oral hygiene and manage diabetes, with examples of successful applications.
  • Oral health issues, such as periodontal disease and dental caries, are highly prevalent in diabetic individuals, affecting their quality of life.
  • Diabetes management through lifestyle modifications and regular dental checkups can improve glycemic control and oral health, emphasizing the role of patient engagement.
Interpretation:

Smartphone applications represent a promising tool for enhancing the management of diabetes and associated oral health issues, potentially leading to better health outcomes for patients and healthcare providers.

Limitations:
  • The review may not encompass all available smartphone applications or their effectiveness, particularly those targeting specific demographics.
  • Further research is needed to establish long-term impacts of these applications on health outcomes, including user engagement and adherence.
Conclusion:

Integrating smartphone technology into diabetes management can empower patients and improve their oral health, but ongoing research and development are essential for optimizing these tools and ensuring patient engagement.

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