Dental Health and Teeth Care

Diabetes And Gum Disease

People who have diabetes may also have poor teeth. This occurs because of poor control of blood sugar, the problem with most diabetics. The two situations go hand in hand.

Gum disease is a problem for diabetics. And, diabetes is a problem for people with gum disease. It can be difficult to determine which comes first, the diabetes or the gum disease, but the underlying problem is clear.

High blood sugar contributes to gum disease. Diabetics have trouble controlling the high blood sugar. Gum disease is a leading cause of bad breath, hence the correlation.

The American Dental Association reports that people with type 1 diabetes 5 are at greater risk for gingivitis.

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