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Diabetes, your Teeth, and Gums
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Diabetes can lead to many complications, some of them very severe. This
means that the effect that diabetes has on your teeth can often be
completely overlooked. Diabetics are at a higher risk for periodontal
disease (diseases of the mouth) than most people.
Having high blood sugar means that your teeth and gums are at a higher
risk, because germs multiply in high-sugar environments. This means
that the first step to protecting your teeth is to lower your blood
sugar and to maintain a constant blood sugar level. The difficulty is
that if you already have some gum disease, it can be another stress
that leads to high blood sugar levels. This can be an overwhelming
cycle, but luckily you can stop it.
Gingivitis is the first stage of gum disease. It is present when your
gums are puffy and red, and your gums can bleed when you brush your
teeth or use other dental care. Gum disease, although little more than
a painful inconvenience, can progress until you lose your teeth. This
makes it even more difficult to maintain a healthy diet needed by
diabetics.
The first step to taking care of your oral health is to monitor and
control your blood sugar. You will also want to tell your dentist that
you have diabetes. Your dentist will be able to help you notice the
initial signs of gingivitis, which can be hard to distinguish. Visiting
the dentist two times a year is a good idea.
Oral hygiene, like we all know, begins with brushing your teeth
regularly, particularly after sweet snacks and desserts. You can also
take care of your mouth by watching what you put in your mouth: chewing
sugar-free gum can also help reduce your risk of gum disease. Keep
yourself hydrated by drinking lots of water, to maintain a healthy
saliva flow in your mouth. Smoking is a bad habit that, among other
diseases, will promote gum disease. Quit smoking immediately, because
it has terrible effects on most diabetic complications.
Of course, brushing our teeth is not quite enough. Flossing daily
should become part of your routine. Some dentists recommend using a
water-pik to clean your teeth as well. Ask your dentist about what
would be best for you. Certain mouthwashes are clinically proven to
help prevent gingivitis: the simple 10 second act of gargling could
save your teeth for the future!
Preventing gum disease is about taking care of yourself now to avoid
pain in the future. Gum disease can lead to hyperglycemia, or even
acidosis in severe cases. You want to avoid these symptoms, because
they will make it even harder for you to control your blood sugar
later. Remember: if you maintain a healthy diet, good oral hygiene, and
helpful habits, you will save yourself time, money, and pain. You can
have and keep the perfect smile!
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