1 / 9

Free Bone Analysis.

<br>Dental Clinic Near Me gives Single Sitting Root Canal Treatment Also Available.

Télécharger la présentation

Free Bone Analysis.

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Gum disease, also known as gingivitis, has been called the fifth complication of diabetes behind heart, nerve, kidney and eye disease. Gingivitis is simply the inflammation of the gums around your teeth caused by plaque build up also.

  2. Meet Best Dentist In Shimla, Best Dentist In Mohalifor the best treatment. Gum disease begins with bacteria build up on and around your teeth that extends into the gums. There is no difference between the bacteria in the mouth of someone with diabetes compared with someone without diabetes. “The reason gum disease is worse if you have diabetes is because you have a greater inflammatory response to this bacteria itself,”.

  3. Why gum disease makes it more difficult to control blood sugars said by Best Dentist In Shimla, Best Dentist In Mohali If you develop gum disease and it’s left untreated, it can lead to something called periodontitis, or an erosion of your jaw bone. This, in turn, can lead to loose teeth and damage to the gums as well. People with uncontrolled diabetes tend to get periodontitis more often than the average person or those who keep their diabetes under control also.

  4. Some signs that you have gum disease include: • Red, swollen and/or bleeding gums all the time. • Loose or sensitive teeth in the mouth. • Persistently bad breath as well. If you have diabetes and have moderately advanced periodontal disease, it can be more difficult for you to control your blood sugars.You may need deep cleaning, antibiotics or even oral surgery depending how advanced the gum disease is told by Best Dentist In Shimla, Best Dentist In Mohali.

  5. The relationship between gum health and diabetes management. Best Dentist In Shimla, Best Dentist In Mohali said “We’ve witnessed on multiple occasions that when people with diabetes see the dentist and address any current issues related to gum disease or inflammation, their blood glucose levels respond very immediately,”.

  6. 5 tips to avoid gum disease • Follow these tips to steer clear of gum disease: • Avoid acidic drinks like soda, energy drinks and water with lemon. These can erode the enamel of your teeth, which can lead to decay also. • Floss daily between each tooth, sliding up and down and back and forth gently to avoid bleeding as well. • Brush your teeth and gum line for two full minutes, two times each day. Use a soft bristle brush using gentle strokes and make sure you reach all of your teeth. The goal is to get rid of plaque build up also. To do this, vibrate your brush across the tooth surface, the gum line and your gums as well. • Remember to gently brush your tongue for a few seconds, too, to get rid of bacteria. • See your dentist at least once a year and report any of the signs mentioned above immediately.

  7. Other oral concerns if you have diabetes People with diabetes are also more likely to have a dry mouth due to elevated blood glucose or medications. To avoid dry mouth, chewing sugar-free gum, using a mouth gel or eating some sugar-free candy to stimulate saliva production.

  8. Contact Us Address:# 2104, Near Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan, Sector 35 C, City: Chandigarh, Pin Code:160022. Phone No:9888022104 Email Id: dentalworlld@gmail.com Website: http://dentalworlld.com/

More Related