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Diabetes and Oral Health

by saphal shetty Confident Dental Care | Dental Clinic | Root Canal
Diabetes affects people all over the world and is a quite common lifestyle disease. However if left untreated, it can lead to vision loss and even kidney damages. Detecting it early allows you to get treatment soon and avoid future complications. If you are diagnosed with diabetes, it is significant to know diabetes can increase your chance of developing some serious oral health conditions. Whether you suffer from type 1 or type 2 diabetes, uncontrolled blood sugar levels can cause some dental health issues and you need the best dental care in Bangalore.

Gum diseases

Gum diseases or periodontal diseases as it is popularly called are caused by a type of bacteria and it leads to tooth decay as well. The bacteria also cases plaque builds up and if hardened it forms calculus that causes the gums to redden and swell. If periodontal diseases left unchecked, it can advance to the next level and destroy the bones around your teeth. Later, this might lead to tooth loss. If you have diabetes, you are prone to periodontal disease but you can prevent yourself from being affected by gum diseases just by keeping your glucose at controlled levels. While taking medications for diabetes, if you find any symptoms related to gum diseases, it is important to make an appointment with your dentist.

Tooth decay

Plaque-causing bacteria can also lead to tooth decay when it feeds on sugar from your food and produces acids that cause cavities and damage your enamel. Acidic food items like aerated drinks can also damage your enamel. As people with diabetes have a high level of glucose in their salvia, it is the ideal environment for plaque to form. Follow a good dental routine like brushing and flossing your mouth twice and make sure to use fluoride toothpaste. Follow these preventative measures to avoid plaque formation and if required see your dentist immediately.

Dental infections

Diabetics can make dry up your saliva or lead to high glucose levels in salvia and all these make you more vulnerable to different infections. Keeping your blood sugar level in check is the best way to prevent getting infections inside in mouth. If you get infected by fungal infections, contact a dentist immediately to take anti-fungal medication and get the necessary dental care in Bangalore. 

Tips to improve your dental health

There is a connection between oral health and diabetes and both can affect your health and needs to be managed effectively. If you are already taking medicines to manage your blood sugar levels, start maintaining good dental health by practicing the following.

  • Brush your teeth at least twice a day
  • Floss regularly after eating
  • Use fluoride toothpaste along with mouthwash
  • Avoid drinking aerated sugary drink
  • Stop eating acidic foods and rinse your teeth immediately after eating something especially at night
  • Visit a dentist at least twice a year

Has it been more than 6 months since you visited a dentist last? Along with maintaining a good dental hygiene, it is important to visit your dentist regularly. Regular dental visits are important to allow your dentist to find out oral issues at a very early stage so that it can be easy to fix. 


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Created on Jun 22nd 2018 00:20. Viewed 514 times.

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