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If diabetic patients are facing gum disease they should maintain Good Oral Hygiene at home. Dental check up is must be home remedies for Oral Care is important in the life . I will suggest 3 basis steps for Oral care
1) Brush twice a day with soft brush 2) Rinse 2 a day with Listerine mouthwash 3) Floss weekly. To know more about Gum disease and how to care watch our Oral Hygiene videos
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[QUOTE=click2advice] If diabetic patients are facing gum disease they should maintain Good Oral Hygiene at home. Dental check up is must be home remedies for Oral Care is important in the life . I will suggest 3 basis steps for Oral care
1) Brush twice a day with soft brush 2) Rinse 2 a day with Listerine mouthwash 3) Floss weekly. To know more about Gum disease and how to care watch our s[Oral Hygiene video/URL">[/QUOTE"> Mouthwash in India
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[QUOTE=click2advice] If diabetic patients are facing gum disease they should maintain Good Oral Hygiene at home. Dental check up is must be home remedies for Oral Care is important in the life . I will suggest 3 basis steps for Oral care
1) Brush twice a day with soft brush 2) Rinse 2 a day with Listerine mouthwash 3) Floss weekly. To know more about Gum disease and how to care watch ours Oral Hygiene videos.Mouthwash in India
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We need to take good care of our oral hygiene in order to maintain good dental health. A diabetic patient must need to follow some gum care tips to cure gum diseases like gingivitis, bleeding gums and swollen gums. If gum diseases not treated on time it can worsen and move into periodontal disease. Read all information on periodontal disease

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If you are suffering consistent gum disease or any dental problems then its high time you visit your dentist. You can consider some of the good dental clinics like Dentzz, Dentzz Dental Care Centres, based in the prime areas of Dubai, Mumbai and Delhi, India delivers the finest in Cosmetic, Implant, Conventional and Preventive dentistry. Dentzz is an ideal place if you are seeking specialized and a globally trained dentist from India in Mumbai. You can read some Dentzz Review shared by the patients on their dental experiences.
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If you have diabetes, make sure you take care of your mouth. People with diabetes are at risk for mouth infections, especially periodontal (gum) disease.
If you have diabetes, follow these steps:
Control your blood glucose.
Brush and floss every day.
Visit your dentist regularly. Be sure to tell your dentist that you have diabetes.
Tell your dentist if your dentures (false teeth) do not fit right, or if your gums are sore.
Quit smoking. Smoking makes gum disease worse. Your physician or dentist can help you quit.

If still you have facing same problem now you have to visit your dentist. if you are searching dentist, I have strongly recommend you Dentzz. I read a tons of very good Dentzz Review. You can also check online and take a good decision.
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Wow I didn't know there was a relation between periodontal disease and diabetes.
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It is so true diabetes and dentalhealth are interconnected.
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Apart from Diabetes, People who are suffered from gum diseases have higher chances of heart diseases. This is explained in this post.
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The bacterial infection in the gum regions are highly associated with various serious diseases. People with diabetes or excess of glucose in their blood are highly prone to serious periodontal diseases. If the gum disease is left untreated, it will penetrate the underlying gum tissues and secrete a toxic hormone. This is followed by entering the toxic substance into the blood stream and worsen the condition.

Besides diabetes, various dental health problems are associated with diabetes. This is explained in this post:
https://www.sendhildental.com/what-are-the-dental-problems-caused-by-diabetes/
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