If you have diabetes, your dental care might be difficult since high blood sugar can cause trouble to your gums and teeth. However, prevention is possible and you need to learn what you are fighting against and take control of your oral health.
Gum disease
and cavities
Regardless of you having diabetes of
any form, overseeing the level of blood sugar is key. The higher it goes, the
higher you are at risk of the mentioned dental issues.
Tooth decay
The mouth contains numerous natural
bacteria types. When sugars and starches in beverages and foods interact with
them, a sticky film called plaque is formed on the teeth. The plaque has acids
that damage the teeth surface which leads to gum disease and cavities.
Early gum
disease
Diabetes decreases your ability to
combat bacteria. If the plaque is not removed with regular flossing and
brushing, it will solidify under the gumline into a material called tartar. The
longer they both remain on the teeth, the more they aggravate the part of the
gums in the region of the teeth base, known as the gingival. The gums will
start to swell and bleed.
Dry mouth
People sometimes experience a
sensation of saliva shortage. This condition is called dry mouth. Saliva helps
keep the mouth moist and cleans your teeth. Without it, you might be at risk of
gum disease, tooth decay and thrush.
Proper
dental care
In order to prevent damage to your
gums and teeth, you must monitor your blood sugar level and stick to the
instructions of your doctor for keeping the level within the target range. You
need to brush your teeth twice every day, ideally after snacks and meals. Floss
teeth once every day since it helps get rid of plaque more easily. Schedule
your visits to the dentists regularly, and visit him/her twice a year for
cleanings, checkups and x-rays.
Drs.
Heidary & Ghoreshi Family Dentistry offers all kinds of dental
treatments that you might need. The staff are friendly and help you with
flexible appointment times.
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