August 27, 2008

How Gum Infection Becomes Related To Diabetes

The presence of infection in the body could increase the blood sugar level and it is possible that gum infection can push an otherwise pre-diabetic blood sugar into diabetic range. Advance stages of gum infection can lead to painful chewing problems and eventually toot loss. Like with any infection, gum infection can make the blood sugar level hard to control.

Treating gum disease or any gum infection can reduce the level of the blood sugar significantly. Long term use of antibiotics is one effective way of treating oral infections. There are several things that you can do to be prevented from gum disease. Regular brushing, flossing and rinsing the mouth with salt water solution combined with periodic dental check ups and cleanings is the best and effective way to prevent gum infection and gum disease.

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