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Chad M. Boustany D.D.S., M.S.

Effects of Diabetes on Oral Health and Development of Periodontitis


Posted on 9/5/2022 by Dr. Boustany
Effects of Diabetes on Oral Health and Development of PeriodontitisDiabetes is a chronic disease that has an impact on oral health. It can lead to periodontitis, a serious form of gum disease. This blog will discuss the effects of diabetes on oral health and how it can lead to periodontitis. It will provide tips for preventing this from happening. If you have diabetes, it is essential to maintain good oral hygiene and see your dentist regularly for checkups.

High Blood Sugar Levels Can Damage the Gums and Bone Supporting Teeth


Diabetes is a condition that affects the body's ability to process blood sugar, and high blood sugar levels can damage the gums and bone supporting teeth. Over time, this can lead to periodontitis, a serious gum disease that can cause tooth loss. Some signs that your oral health may be at risk include bleeding gums, receding gums, and persistent bad breath. If you have diabetes, it's essential to see your dentist regularly so that they can monitor your dental health and catch any problems early.

Diabetes Can Make It Difficult for the Body To Fight Off Gum Infection


Gum infection is a common complication of diabetes. The gums can become inflamed and bleed easily. It makes it challenging for a body to fight off infection. Diabetes can also make it difficult for the body to heal from gum disease. Gum disease is a medical condition that can damage the gums and bones around the teeth. Left unattended for a longer duration can lead to tooth loss.

People With Diabetes Are At a Higher Risk of Developing Dry Mouth


A dry mouth is a condition where there is not enough saliva in the mouth. It can lead to an increased risk of tooth decay and gum disease. Periodontitis is a type of gums inflammation that can lead to tooth loss. You may deal with bleeding gums, bad breath, and pain when brushing your teeth.

Visit our clinic for expert dental advice. Our dentists will be able to help you understand how diabetes affects your oral health and what you can do about it.
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