ORAL HEALTH ARTICLES

DIABETES AND ORAL HEALTH

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Has diabetesIf so, you should take extra care of your oral health. Studies show that people with diabetes have a higher incidence of gum disease. gingivitis (gum disease in its initial stage) and periodontitis (advanced gum disease), becoming able to losing teeth.Another problem that this disease can cause is dry mouth, that is, a lack of saliva, which can lead to oral candidiasis (fungal infection), ulcers, or cavities in these patients. What should we do if we suffer from this disease?
  • Comprehensive cBlood glucose level control.
  • Brush your teeth 3 times a day, and floss daily.
  • Visit your dentist at least every 6 months.
  • If you suffer from gum pain, bleeding when brushing or flossing, dry mouth, or whitish plaques, see your dentist.
  • Smoking can worsen gum problems.
And always remember, prevention is better than cure. In MIDSA Dentistry We are always available for any questions and to take care of your oral health.

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