Diabetic dental problem prevention requires a good dental plan and dental health care as well as a healthy diabetic menu and good dental hygiene to prevent gum disease, tooth decay, tooth erosion, and other dental complications of diabetes.
Dental Problems and DiabetesDental Problems and Diabetes
Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD on September 15, 2008
WebMD
People with diabetes are more vulnerable to the millions of germs that live in your mouth and dental prob
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Diabetes: Diabetes and Dental ProblemsDiabetes: Diabetes and Dental Problems
Edited by Brunilda Nazario, MD, WebMD, October 2004
Last Editorial Review: 5/24/2005
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Introduction
People with diabetes are more vulnerable t
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Prevention Means Seeing Your Dentist
Prevention Means Seeing Your Dentist
October 10, 2008
Dr. Peck's Enewsletter
As with all diabetic complications, an ounce of prevention is worth its weight in gold. By far the most important st
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