Increasing Risk of Tooth Decay in Diabetic Patients

Diabetes symptoms can manifest in the mouth, paying attention to your dental health might help you be diagnosed and treated sooner. Because the earliest signs and symptoms of diabetes can manifest in the mouth, paying attention to your dental health might help you be diagnosed and treated sooner. Patients with type 2 diabetes are more prone to tooth decay. Medical specialists have proposed several plausible explanations for the relationship between the two illnesses. Tooth decay is caused by plaque bacteria interacting with carbohydrates in the mouth. Diabetics are more susceptible to periodontal infections due to their elevated blood sugar levels.

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How to Access Tooth Decay Risk

Practicing excellent dental hygiene, using fluoride toothpaste, limiting sugary meals and alcohol, and avoiding tobacco products are all things you can manage. Respiratory diseases that dry out your mouth, such as asthma, consuming sugar-containing medications, and, of course, ageing are all factors you can’t control.

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