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Gum Disease and Diabetes

DIABETES DENTAL CARE

The link between gum disease and diabetes has been debated for some time. Researchers agree that the link exists, but the relationship is unclear. Are people with diabetes are more susceptible to gum disease (or periodontal disease), or is it the other way around? In recognition of National Diabetes Month, the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) has released some new guidelines on oral health for people with diabetes.

According to recent studies, a two-way relationship exists between oral health and diabetes. Gum disease, an infection of the soft tissues that support the teeth, increases blood sugar levels, which elevates the risk of diabetic complications. Patients who already have diabetes are more susceptible to infection, and therefore, more likely to contract the disease. The bottom line? Everyone, especially diabetics, needs to pay close attention to his or her oral health.

Caught in its early stages, gum disease can be treated and reversed. Statistics show that up to 75% of Americans have some form of gum disease, usually mild, like gingivitis. Your dentist can show you at-home methods to reduce the risk of gum disease and provide simple therapies to restore your oral health.

Common Periodontal Disease Treatments Include:

  • Scaling – removing plaque from below the gum line.
  • Root Planing – smoothing tooth roots to prevent bacterial attachment.
  • Antibiotics – battling the infection with a topical solution.

Why Periodontal Disease Treatment Is Necessary

Patients near Burnet or Marble Falls with advanced gum disease (periodontal disease) may benefit from periodontal disease surgery or laser treatment. Revolutions in dental tools and techniques have made gum disease therapy more effective and comfortable than ever before.

According to the IDF, diabetics who had their gum disease treated showed considerable improvement. If you have diabetes, tell Marble Falls dentist Dr. Greg Ritchie. Together, we can develop a plan of action that removes obstacles so you can maintain a healthy lifestyle. If you feel you are in need of these treatments, call our office in Horseshoe Bay and schedule an appointment today.

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