Diabetes-related Complications: Diabetes and Oral Health
Key highlights or summary
- People with diabetes are more vulnerable to dental problems, such as gum disease and cavities, and tooth decay.
- Gum disease starts with bacterial growth and inflammation, progressing to periodontitis, tissue damage, and tooth loss.
- Tooth decay occurs when high sugar levels in saliva create an ideal environment for bacteria to thrive and break down tooth enamel, leading to cavities.
- Dry mouth is a diabetes-related condition that increases the risk of cavities and infections due to reduced saliva production.
- Good oral care practices for people with diabetes include hygiene, regular dental check-ups, and a healthy lifestyle that controls blood sugar levels.
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