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Effects of nonsurgical periodontal therapy in patients with moderately controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus and chronic periodontitis in Nepalese population

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Figure 1  Flowchart of the study.Abbreviations: OHI, oral hygiene instructions; RSD, root surface debridement.
Table 1 Demographic characteristics with clinical and metabolic parameters (mean ± SD) at baseline and 3 months
Figure 5 Comparison of HbA1c levels (mean ± SD) between test and control group at baseline and at 3 months

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