Abstract
Recent real-world evidence suggests that improved regulation of metabolic and inflammatory pathways can substantially lower the risk of periodontal complications in individuals with type 2 diabetes. Periodontitis, a frequent yet often overlooked complication, arises from chronic hyperglycaemia and systemic inflammation, illustrating the bidirectional link between metabolic imbalance and oral health. Recognizing this interplay emphasizes the need for integrative diabetes management strategies that combine glycaemic control with inflammatory modulation to achieve broader health benefits. This letter highlights the clinical and scientific importance of such an approach, calls for interdisciplinary collaboration between endocrinologists and oral health professionals, and advocates for mechanistic and preventive studies addressing oral health as an integral component of comprehensive diabetes care.