Diabetes and the
mouth
We
diabetics have to pay even more attention to our teeth and
gums than other people.
We are at greater risk of cavities, gum disease and tooth
infections. Not only that, but those infections can cause our
blood sugar to rise, so it becomes a vicious cycle.
Here are some mouth problems common in diabetics.
Plaque
Plaque is, of course, a problem for many people, not just
diabetics. But it's caused by starches and sugars, and of
course we have more than our share of those! So diabetics are
highly prone to plaque.
Dry mouth
Sometimes my mouth is so dry in the morning I can hardly
speak--I'm sure you know how that feels. But it's more than
just inconvenient, it's dangerous to the health of our mouths.
You see, saliva washes away many of the bacteria that cause
cavities and gum disease. Dry mouth cuts the amount of saliva
available for this job, so the result is more cavities and gum
disease. Dry mouth sometimes also creates inflammation of the
soft tissue in the mouth, making eating difficult and
unpleasant.
While there are artificial saliva
substitutes, which your dentist can tell you
about, you can usually stimulate your own saliva by sucking on
a sugar-free hard candy. I like no-sugar-added Ricola for this
purpose. And of course, drinking water helps.
Fungal infections
Not only do we diabetics have less saliva than we need, but the
saliva we do have is high in sugar content, so it's double
trouble for us. This can cause a fungal infection called
candiasis, commonly known as thrush. It produces sore red or
white spots in the mouth. Medication can help though, so ask
your dentist.
As a diabetic, you must pay great attention to oral hygiene.
Brush your teeth twice a day, and floss daily. Examine your
gums for signs of problems--and always visit your dentist at
least twice a year.
About the author:
Bob Fleming suffers from Type 2 diabetes, but he does
everything he can to suffer as little as possible! Visit his
website at http://www.thediabetesinfoplace.com for informative
articles and resources, and sign up to receive Bob's
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