Summary: | Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common risk factor for patients with periodontal disease. Periodontitis patients with poor glycaemic control present with severe and advanced periodontal tissue destruction. A multidisciplinary approach between the periodontist and medical practitioner is clinically proven to maintain the patient's periodontal health and general well-being. This case report aims to raise the awareness and provide a basic guideline for medical and dental practitioners in identifying and managing periodontitis patients with undiagnosed DM particularly if patient is presented with recurrent periodontal abscess. A 34-year-old Malay lady presented with recurrent periodontal abscess and diagnosed with Periodontitis Stage III Grade C was treated holistically by the periodontist and a medical practitioner. The patient's compliance towards the periodontal treatment, routine medical check-ups, and medications has helped the patient achieved better periodontal health and controlled glycaemic level. Following her sixth periodontal re-evaluation in two years improvement in oral hygiene, resolution of gingival swelling and bleeding were seen after sequences of non-surgical, surgical periodontal treatment and patient’s compliance towards her medications and follow-up. © 2023, IIUM Medical Journal Malaysia. All Rights Reserved.
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