Oral health and diabetes: The forgotten two-way street

22/04/2026  |  11:30 – 12:10 GMT  |  Liverpool, England  |  Exhibition Centre Liverpool

Event Audience: Dental Professionals, Healthcare Professionals

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About the event

Oral health is one of the most overlooked components of diabetes care. Yet periodontal disease and diabetes exist in a harmful bidirectional relationship, each worsening the other and contributing to increased cardiovascular risk, impaired nutrition, and reduced quality of life.

These challenges are felt most acutely in disadvantaged communities, where access to dental services is limited, food insecurity is common, and inequalities in diabetes outcomes are already stark. For many people living with diabetes, poor oral health is not simply a dental issue, but a barrier to effective self-management, healthy eating, and overall wellbeing.

This session, led by the IDEAL Diabetes collaboration, will explore why oral health remains a missing piece in diabetes care pathways and how under-recognition contributes to avoidable harm. Using data on inequities in access to dental and nutritional services, alongside real-world patient journeys, the speakers will illustrate how oral health, diet, deprivation and diabetes complications intersect in everyday clinical practice.

Through perspectives from dentistry, diabetes care and lived experience, the session will highlight where current NHS pathways fail to join up, and how simple, team-based actions can begin to close these gaps.

What you will learn

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Understand the clinical and systemic impact of poor oral health in diabetes care

 

 

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Identify how deprivation and access inequalities exacerbate diabetes and oral health outcomes

 

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Apply practical, team-based actions to improve integrated care pathways

 

Expert Speaker

Dr Dominika Antoniszczak

Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub - Education and Support Advisor;
Dentist with a special interest in Periodontics
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Dr Dominika Antoniszczak is a passionate advocate for the connection between oral health and diabetes.

She combines her clinical expertise with her personal experience as someone living with Type 1 Diabetes to deliver empathetic and informed patient care.

Dr Antoniszczak’s academic journey reflects her commitment to lifelong learning. In 2018, she graduated from the Medical University of Warsaw. Following this, she earned a postgraduate diploma from King’s College London. Her diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes in 2018, just two weeks after graduating from dental school, inspired her to focus her career on the intersection of oral health and systemic conditions, particularly diabetes. As a result, she completed an MSc in Diabetes Practice at Swansea University in 2021.

Her research interests are centred on understanding and addressing the complex relationship between oral health and diabetes. During her MSc, her dissertation examined oral health behaviours among individuals with diabetes. This highlighted gaps in awareness and opportunities for improving patient care. Dr Antoniszczak’s interest in diabetes research and education saw her as part of the University of Birmingham’s teaching panel on the ‘Diabetes and Oral Health’ CPD course.

Her dedication to raising awareness about the bidirectional impact of diabetes and oral health has made her a sought-after voice in both the dental and diabetes communities. She has shared her insights as a national and international speaker, including conferences for the British Dental Association, Diabetes UK, Primary Care Diabetes Society, and the highly acclaimed International Diabetes Federation World Diabetes Congress. Dr Antoniszczak’s professional and personal experiences uniquely position her as a compassionate advocate and expert in promoting the integration of dental and medical care.

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Periodontitis is the 6th most prevalent condition globally

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Diabetic complications are increased if you have both diseases

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Our Team

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Dr Varkha Rattu

Founder & Periodontology Co-Lead

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Dr Amar Puttanna

Diabetes Co-Lead

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Dr Rajeev Raghavan

Diabetes Co-Lead

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Professor Mark Ide

Periodontology Co-Lead

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Professor Luigi Nibali

Periodontology Co-Lead

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Dr Dominika Antoniszczak

Education & Support Advisor

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Dr Jasmine Loke

Clinical Content Advisor

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Dr Mira Shah

Patient Resource Advisor

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Elaine Tilling

Outreach & Communications Lead

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Dr Varkha Rattu

Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub Position: Founder & Periodontology Co-Lead

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Dr Amar Puttanna

Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub Position: Diabetes Co-Lead

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Dr Rajeev Raghavan

Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub Position: Diabetes Co-Lead

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Professor Mark Ide

Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub Position: Periodontology Co-Lead

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Professor Luigi Nibali

Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub Position: Periodontology Co-Lead

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Dr Dominika Antoniszczak

Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub Position: Education and Support Advisor

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Dr Jasmine Loke

Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub Position: Clinical Content Advisor

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Dr Mira Shah

Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub Position: Patient Resource Advisor

Team - The Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub

Elaine Tilling

Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub Position: Outreach and Communications Lead

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