Since
people with diabetes are at a greater risk of developing some oral health
problems, this is a good reminder of the importance of staying. Some of the
common oral health problems associated with diabetes are: gum disease, fungal
infections, infections and delayed healing. Periodontal (gum disease) is no
laughing matter; it's also connected to heart disease and other health-related
issues.
Our friends at www.perio.org
tell us:
Diabetic
patients are more likely to develop periodontal disease, which in turn can
increase blood sugar and diabetic complications.
People with diabetes are more
likely to have periodontal disease than people without diabetes, probably
because people with diabetes are more susceptible to contracting infections. In
fact, periodontal disease is often considered a complication of diabetes. Those
people who don't have their diabetes under control are especially at risk.
Research has suggested that the relationship between periodontal disease and
diabetes goes both ways - periodontal disease may make it more difficult for
people who have diabetes to control their blood sugar.
Severe periodontal disease can increase blood sugar, contributing to increased
periods of time when the body functions with a high blood sugar. This puts
people with diabetes at increased risk for diabetic complications
For more information and to watch a video on how diabetes can impact your oral
health, visit the MouthHealthy A-Z page on
Diabetes.
Ready to learn more and schedule your
appointment?
We are accepting new patients, and both of our doctors at South Coast Family Dentistry have experience in treating patients with gum
disease. Give us a call today at
(541) 982-2175 or
visit our website for more information.