Keeping yourself healthy is an active venture. All the healthy choices you make build up to a wholesome life, and this is true for oral health as well. For people with diabetes, these choices are even more important, because better oral care is linked to improved control of sugar levels.
If you have diabetes, you’ve probably been advised on the different ways in which you can keep your whole body healthy by your physician. However, do you know how your oral health fares, and how you can maintain it?
In a recent scientific study, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh compared the oral care habits of people with and without diabetes. Their findings showed that people with diabetes in general have a lack of clarity about the ideal oral health needs, and how to prevent oral problems.
The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, USA recommends that patients with diabetes watch out for some specific oral problems, because they can often occur when the sugar levels are high. These include gum disease, dry mouth, and infections. But don’t be concerned, these are easy to prevent!
Your dentist is the best person to advise you on your road to oral healthcare. He or she can advise you on the best course of action. If you have diabetes, you should make it a point to discuss this with your dentist, so that he or she can consider this as well.
There are several expert-recommended and simple courses of action you can start on right now, to prevent oral problems:
Diabetes can often increase the risk of several dental diseases, which in turn can make diabetes care more complicated. However, the fact remains that all these are easily preventable if you take some additional precautions. After all, keeping the disease away in the first place is the first line of defense and the best route to a healthy smile!
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