DIABETES AND PERIODONTAL DISEASES -THE IMPORTANCE OF ATTITUDES AND CARE PRACTICES FOR ADULT PATIENTS WITH DIABETES : A REVIEW REVIEW

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B A A Dayana
Sherin John

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Each year around 1.7 million new instances of diabetes are diagnosed with 8.1 million people living with diabetes unaware of their condition. People with uncontrolled diabetes are more likely to develop a variety of oral health concerns including, periodontal diseases (gum diseases). Every person today has more bacteria in their mouth than there are humans on earth. Periodontal disease will develop if they build their homes in our gums. This inflammatory chronic condition can even destroy our teeth in place. Periodontal disease is the most frequent dental disease among diabetes. Poor blood sugar control raises the risk of gum disease, especially as you get older . Poor blood sugar controls person with diabetes mellitus at a high risk for gum disease can raise blood sugar levels. Diabetes becomes more difficult to manage as a result of diabetes . Because people with diabetes are more prone to these problems that might impair their dental health,it is critical to practice excellent oral hygiene, and pay close attention to any changes in your oral health. Through this suggestions will be suggested for preventing and reducing oral health.

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Dayana, B. A. A., & John, S. (2022). DIABETES AND PERIODONTAL DISEASES -THE IMPORTANCE OF ATTITUDES AND CARE PRACTICES FOR ADULT PATIENTS WITH DIABETES : A REVIEW: REVIEW. International Journal of Social Rehabilitation, 7(1), 6–10. https://doi.org/10.56501/intjsocrehab.v7i1.74
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