Gum Disease and InfectionPeople with diabetes are more than twice as likely to have gum disease as people without diabetes. Both gum disease and gum infection are common diabetes complications. The key is to have regular dental checkups as well as a good home-care program.
Types Of ProblemsThrush is a yeast infection in the mouth that causes white spots on the tongue. It may cause soreness or a burning sensation in the mouth and may be the result of an increase in the amount of sugar in the saliva. Treatment includes prescription medications such as rinses, ointments, lozenges, or pills. Dry Mouth (also called xerostomia) is a lack of saliva that makes eating and speaking more difficult and can cause a bad taste and odor. Dry mouth also results in a large increase in cavities. It can be treated with prescriptive fluoride gels or rinses, or artificial saliva. Nonprescription techniques include chewing sugar-free gum or drinking water. Causes Of Gum Disease
Prevention Of Gum DiseaseGum disease is completely preventable. You just have to keep your gums healthy by keeping plaque and calculus (abnormal, solid mass) out of your mouth. For healthy gums, do the following:
Treatment Of Gum DiseaseTreatment of gum disease may be as simple as routine dental cleanings every six months. If the plaque buildup is more severe, a deeper cleaning called scaling and root planing may be necessary. In severe cases a dental specialist concerned with gum problems may be required to treat the gum disease. When To Call Your DentistCall your dentist if you notice any of the following:
How To Care For Your Teeth And Gums
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