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When it comes to preventing and managing diabetes, the last thing that comes to mind is your teeth and gums… but the health of your mouth is very important to your body's ability to stay healthy and Dentitox Pro is very helpful for that.
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When it comes to preventing and managing diabetes, the last thing that comes to mind is your teeth and gums… but the health of your mouth is very important to your body's ability to stay healthy and Dentitox Pro is very helpful for that.
Not only does maintaining your teeth and gums reduce your risk of diabetes, but it can also help you control your diabetes.
What makes swallowing disease so dangerous?
Diarrhea is very common, affecting about 80 percent of adults during their lifetime. [1] At the most basic level, caries is caused by bacteria in the plaque, which causes inflammation of the teeth.
At first it causes gingivitis, which causes red and swollen teeth that bleed easily. If treated now (along with visits to the dentist and oral hygiene care at home), the condition can often change.
However, if left untreated, gingivitis can develop into periodontitis, a type of stomach infection that spreads and develops under the tips of the teeth. According to the American Academy of Periodontics, plaque bacteria produce toxins that stimulate chronic inflammation in your body, which destroys the fat and bones that support your teeth. [2]
It is so bad that it often leads to tooth decay, but it is even more likely to spread throughout your system, leading to chronic diseases such as heart disease, respiratory disease and diabetes.
Signs and symptoms to watch out for
If you are diabetic or have diabetes, you should pay attention to the warning signs of caries, such as: [3]
Teeth that are red, swollen or painful
Bleeding when brushing, scrubbing or eating solid foods
Hihy backs down
Loose or split teeth
Sore mouth or pus between your teeth and gums
persistent bad breath
In addition to diabetes, if you smoke, are under intense stress, become pregnant or take certain medications, the risk of toothache may increase even more.
The impact on your oral health is diabetes
Diarrhea causes disease in your body and diarrhea is closely linked to the development of type 2 diabetes. Diabetes can also affect your insulin sensitivity and raise your blood sugar levels, making it more difficult to control your diabetes if Dentitox Pro is not used.
Having diabetes, which makes you more vulnerable to the disease, also increases your risk of toothache, especially if your diabetes is not controlled. People with diabetes generally find it difficult to fight bacterial infections, which makes them more susceptible to toothache.
For those who already have diabetes, careful monitoring of blood sugar levels will reduce the risk of developing diabetes. In addition, everyone should take all the precautions listed at the end of this article to maintain good oral health.
The health of your mouth and heart
One of the biggest complications of diabetes is the increased risk of heart disease. People with diabetes are twice as likely as people without heart disease or stroke.
However, if Dentitox Pro is not used, toothache increases the risk of heart problems, up to twice that of people who do not have it. It is thought to increase the risk of heart disease by increasing the risk of stroke and blood flow to your arteries. Diarrhea can also cause pre-existing heart problems, which are of particular concern to diabetics, who are already at risk for similar problems.
So if you suffer from diabetes and caries, you should know that the risk of heart disease is very high and controlling both can be life and death.
Even unhealthy teeth and gums make diabetes worse
If you have diabetes, which affects about 54 million Americans, your blood sugar level is higher than normal, but still not high enough to be considered type 2 diabetes. Without Dentitox Pro, most people with diabetes will develop complete the disease within 10 years. Diabetes makes the case even more complicated, as research shows that prediabetes not only worsens periodontitis, but that periodontitis leads to impaired glucose metabolism that can contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes.