Prevent Gum Disease Even You Are Diabetic

March 6th, 2008

People with diabetes are at high risk of getting tooth and gum disease. Gum disease and bad breath or Periodontitis is associated with each other. High blood sugar level triggers gum disease to occur. 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. 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.

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