Diabetes Dental Care Tips
Brush and floss daily. Accumulated bacteria can cause inflammation of the gums and lead to infections that take a long time to heal. Brushing and flossing every day can help remove bacteria and prevent infections before they start. Be sure to use a soft bristle and fluoride toothpaste. Control your blood glucose. Periodontal disease can make it difficult to control your blood sugar, so be sure to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet to maintain acceptable blood glucose levels. …show more content…
See your dentist at least every six months. Numerous studies have shown that patients who have experienced gum disease should have their teeth cleaned every three months to prevent recurrence or continuation of the disease. Have your doctor consult with your dentist before dental surgery. It may be necessary to adjust your diabetes medication prior to surgery or to take an antibiotic to ward off infections. Quit smoking. Smoking increases your risk for gum disease. Studies have shown that smokers may have an impaired response to gum inflammation, which can cause gum disease and other problems to go