Abstract
Conclusion Our results indicated a significant proportion of uncontrolled DPs who require enhanced education and motivation regarding the oral and systemic complications of DM from both general dental practitioners and physicians. The prevalence of fissured tongue conditions was notably higher than that of xerostomia cases. A high percentage of uncontrolled DPs exhibited a high prevalence rate of both xerostomia and FT conditions. Our research reveals a significant relationship between xerostomia and FT in Libyan patients with type T2DM. Understanding these relationships is crucial for improving the health outcomes related to oral complications of DM.
