The document discusses oral care for patients with diabetes. It states that keeping blood glucose levels controlled is a top priority for oral health in diabetics. It explains that uncontrolled blood glucose can lead to gum disease, which in turn increases blood sugar levels, creating a cycle that is difficult to get out of. It emphasizes the importance of regular dental checkups and cleanings twice per year, along with daily brushing and flossing, to prevent gum disease and reduce risks for diabetics. The document lists symptoms of gum disease like swollen gums and bleeding and advises diabetics to see a dentist immediately if they notice any symptoms.
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Diabetes Oral Care Guide to Prevent Gum Disease
1. Oral Care for Patients with Diabetes
Diabetes and Periodontal Disease
2. Blood glucose levels
The St James Dental Group
• Keeping ones blood glucose levels in control
is what a diabetic person’s top priority in
dealing with oral health is.
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3. Your blood glucose is erratic
The St James Dental Group
• This is because if you have diabetes and
your blood glucose is erratic, you will likely
develop periodontal disease or gum
disease.
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4. Untimely loss of teeth
The St James Dental Group
• There is a great possibility of untimely loss
of teeth. These and the fact that gum
disease will also cause an increase of blood
sugar level which makes your diabetes
difficult to control. They actually go hand in
hand and can be very dangerous.
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5. Uncontrolled blood glucose
The St James Dental Group
• If you have to think about it, uncontrolled
blood glucose causes gum disease; gum
disease brings about high sugar level in the
blood; high blood sugar results to
uncontrollable blood glucose.
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6. An endless cycle
The St James Dental Group
• It will become an endless cycle you might
not be able to get out if you are not careful.
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7. A good oral hygiene
The St James Dental Group
• So you have to keep your gums and teeth by
following a good oral hygiene of brushing at
least 2 times a day and flossing your teeth
daily.
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8. Leading to gum disease
The St James Dental Group
• It also helps to visit a dentist regularly – at
least twice a year. A professional cleaning is
an absolute must twice a year for a diabetic
patient. This is to remove plaque and
buildup from your teeth and gums that
would lead to gum disease.
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9. Prevent periodontitis
The St James Dental Group
• This is the only way to remove the tartar off
the teeth to prevent periodontitis. That is
why you have to mention to your dentist if
you have diabetes to help you with your
oral care. Also let your dentist know of all
the medications that you are taking.
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10. When to know you have gum disease?
The St James Dental Group
• Diabetes patients will always need to look
out for any signs of gum disease. This will
help to keep it from getting worst and affect
the patient’s blood sugar.
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11. The warning signs
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• The following are the warning signs you are
developing a gum disease.
• Swollen, red or tender gums
• Gums bleed while brushing or flossing your
teeth
• Gums are receding
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12. The warning signs
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Bad breath that won’t go away
Pus in between teeth and gums
Change in the bite
Loose teeth due to bone loss
Fit of partial denture or bridge may change
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13. Other symptoms
The St James Dental Group
• Other symptoms to watch out are white
patches around your tongue which will
indicate a fungal infection or ulcers or sores
which may indicate dry mouth.
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14. Consult your dentist
The St James Dental Group
• You will need to consult your dentist right
away when you see any of these symptoms.
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15. In conclusion
The St James Dental Group
• In conclusion, it is essential for diabetics to
keep a meticulous mouth. You need to keep
your regular dental checkups and
cleanings, as well as a very good home carebrush 2-3 times a day and floss once a day.
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16. In conclusion
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• This will help reduce the risk of gum disease
and infections which can be very dangerous
to a diabetic who is already very prone to
infections.
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17. In conclusion
The St James Dental Group
• If you have diabetes, call our office for an
appointment right away to discuss your
special options of keeping a healthy mouth.
323-771-7254.
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18. Ask a professional
The St James Dental Group
Oral Care for Patients with Diabetes
Diabetes and Periodontal Disease
Contact us
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323-771-7254
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