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Dental Problems Associated People With Diabetes

People with diabetes are more likely to have problems with their teeth and gums because of high blood sugar.  In turn, high blood sugar is easier to control if teeth and gums are kept healthy.

Dental problems that affect your gums are called periodontal disease.  There is a lot you can do to take charge to prevent dental problems.  Caring for your teeth and gums every day can help keep them healthy.  Keeping your blood sugar controlled is important to prevent dental problems.  Regular dental care helps to prevent tooth decay, gum disease and tooth loss.

Signs of Dental Problems

  • Sore, swollen, and red gums that bleed when you brush your teeth are signs of gingivitis.  This is a stage of periodontal disease that can be cured if treated.  
  • Advanced periodontal disease happens when your gums shrink or pull away from your teeth.  Deep pockets form in the gums around the teeth.  Sometimes these become so deep that the nerve and bone are exposed.  This can cause your teeth to become loose and fall out.
  • Bad breath that never goes away may be a sign of gum disease.  The gums become infected from bacteria growing in the mouth.  Like all infections, dental infections can cause your blood sugar to go out of control.

Contact a local dentist to learn more about how to maintain your oral heath!



 

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