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Diabetes Triggers Gum Disease

March 28th, 2008

Diabetic
individuals are more prone into experiencing gum problems. Gum
disease or Periodontitis and bad breath are associated to each other.
Diabetic people can experience tooth and gum disease more often if
blood glucose increases and they must carefully give attention to
their dental health care to prevent tooth and gum disease that may
lead to Periodontitis later. So not only is bad breath more likely to
occur in diabetes sufferers, but bad breath and diabetes each in turn
cause the other condition to become harder to control and deal
with.High blood sugar level triggers gum disease to occur.

To
prevent gum disease or
bad breath for individuals that are diabetic they must pay extra
attention with their oral hygiene habit such as brushing and flossing
to prevent the grow3th of bacteria in the mouth. Oral health care
products especially the ones that are made from natural ingredients
may aid in gum disease prevention.

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