Link between Diabetics and Periodontal Disease


Recent research suggests that there is a common link between diabetes and periodontal disease. Diabetics are at an increased risk of infection and periodontal disease is basically an infection of the gums. In advanced periodontal disease the increased bacteria in the mouth can enter into the blood stream causing not only a risk of infection, but also a weakened immune system. The absolute last thing that a diabetic needs is anymore of a jeopardized immune system or susceptibility.


Uncontrolled diabetes causes problems with sugar levels in the blood. A high level of blood sugar can lead to increased bacteria in the mouth which feeds the periodontal disease. Glucose is a sugar that is linked to diabetes and actually causes the bacteria to thrive. This is just one of the complications that a diabetic can experience with the disease. Diabetics are more at risk for periodontal disease so they must take extra precautions to ensure their teeth and gums remain healthy. A good way to ensure that a diabetic is maintaining appropriate oral hygiene is for them to begin using what dentists all over the world are suggesting.


Diabetes puts a person at a higher risk of serious health concerns such as heart disease, vision disorders, stroke and a host of other life threatening diseases. With the diabetic individual more susceptive to infection, it is important that the bacteria and germs in the mouth be eliminated. Some signs of periodontal disease that diabetics should watch for are:


  • Decreased saliva
  • Dry mouth
  • Frequent mouth sores/infections

Research has found that the destruction from periodontal disease can begin as early as six-years old in diabetic children. If your child is diabetic it is vitally important that you ensure that they have the appropriate products to prevent gum disease. The last thing that these children need to worry about is extensive dental work or increased infection due to improper oral hygiene.


Benefits of a good dental product:


  • Kills germs and bacteria that lead to Periodontal disease
  • Reduces sensitivity of teeth
  • Reduces inflammation of gums
  • Eliminates halitosis (bad breath)
  • Kills bacteria found in the mouth

The keys to success in the battle against gum disease and most oral problems are hidden in nature. Fighting the bacteria that causes the problem is the first place to start and specific species of peppermint and spearmint oils are scientifically proven to be anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-microbial. Get your mouth in mint condition today!




Dr. Tom McGuire is widely recognized as the world's foremost authority on preventative dentistry and patient education for the past 30 years.
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