Is there a connection between diabetes and gum disease? The simplest answer is yes.
However, nothing is ever so simple and it pays to take a closer
look at this potentially threatening link. By themselves, gum
disease and diabetes are already devastating. Having one can
make the other worse, and there is no need to allow that to
happen.
Diabetic control is one reason for this connection. In many
cases, gingival disease is considered to be a complication of
diabetes, and diabetic control is the direct link. Basically,
if your control over your blood sugar is poor, you are at a
higher risk for gum disease. In fact, you may even be more at
risk for losing your teeth from the disease.
However, if you have diabetes but have strong control over
your blood sugar, you may be in significantly better shape than
someone who does not have strong control over this area. Be
careful.
Another diabetic complication is thicker blood vessels. This
is another complication which can make you more at risk for
getting periodontal disease. Basically, thicker blood vessels
makes it more difficult for nutrients to flow in and harmful
waste products to flow out. The direct result of this is the
reduced ability of the gum tissue surrounding your teeth to
fight off infection.
Bacteria causes gum disease in the first place. Bacteria
love sugar - especially glucose. Of course, if you have
diabetes, you see the problem here. The bacteria which can
cause gum disease will be attracted to the glucose in your
body.
Smoking increases the risk of getting periodontal disease
when you have diabetes as well. A smoker who has diabetes is
many times more likely to get gum disease than a smoker without
diabetes.
What can you do to break this link? Take your medication, in
the case of thickening vessels. Maintain strong, solid control
of your blood sugar. Do not smoke. Visit your dentist
regularly. Of course, brush twice a day and floss. However,
these measures alone may not be enough to prevent the
occurrence of gum disease. Be sure to follow the links below to
learn more about this disease.
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those seeking more information on this topic. ISBN:
978-0981485508
Disclaimer: If you have or think you might have gum
disease or any other health problem, please visit your doctor
or periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. This
article is for information purposes only and does not intend to
provide advice, diagnosis or treatment for any health
condition.
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