Living With Diabetes – Proper Dental Care

September 5, 2012 by  
Filed under Living with Diabetes

If you’re living with diabetes, you likely know the importance of a healthy diet, a healthy weight, and controlling your blood sugar. These factors, along with many others, can maintain your health and ward off complications. Complications can include heart disease, stroke, organ damage and amputation. But these aren’t the only conditions you should worry about. Living with diabetes increases your risk of gum disease, thus it’s important to practice good dental hygiene.

Gum disease is an inflammatory condition that affects the gum tissue. Because you’re more prone to gum disease, brushing frequently throughout the day is a necessity. While someone without diabetes may brush three times a day, someone with diabetes may brush after every meal or snack. Flossing is also crucial to avoiding gum disease. This practice removes plague and other particles from around the gum line.

If you’re living with diabetes, never underestimate the importance of regular dental checkups. Even if you brush and floss multiple times during the day and avoid sugary foods, dental visits contribute to your oral health. Schedule checkups every six months – or as recommended by your dentist.

 

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