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Taking care of your oral hygiene is one way to keep your blood sugar levels in control [https://dentaldost.com/diabetes-keep-your-blood-sugar-levels-in-check-by-taking-care-of-your-mouth/] as diabetes and oral health are linked. Diabetics are more prone to plaque and tartar accumulation in and around the teeth as well as gums accelerating the process of tooth cavities and gum infections. Diabetics need to understand taking care of their oral hygiene will help them reduce the chances of future dental as well as diabetic complications. One needs to understand, there’s much more to dental hygiene and not just brushing twice daily. So what’s the ideal dental hygiene regime for a diabetic? Highlights * Diabetics must take care of their oral health as well to keep their overall health in check. * Being more prone to plaque and tartar build-up diabetics must get a 6 monthly teeth cleaning and polishing done by a professional dentist. * Diabetics should pay more attention to their gum health than teeth. Healthy gums more healthier the teeth. * Contact your dentist if you see any of the above mentioned oral symptoms.
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