It’s a Two Way Street: Diabetes and Periodontal Disease Update
It’s a Two Way Street: Diabetes and Periodontal Disease Update
By: Jean Johnson
October 16, 2006
Dental1.org
Symptoms of Periodontal Disease
In addition to good home care programs, diabetics can watch for early warning signs of periodontitis. Along with gingivitis, any recession of the gums, or loose or separating teeth should prompt an appointment with the dentist.
Persistent odorous breath, as well, is an indication of inflammation or infection that needs addressing, as is any visible pus between the teeth and gums. Further, if dentures no longer fit or if a person notices a change in their bite and jaw alignment, it could be a sign of bone deterioration stemming from periodontitis.
These symptoms are important inasmuch as moderate to advanced periodontitis can progress without obvious warning signs, leaving those with poorly-controlled diabetes highly vulnerable to its adverse effects.
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