People with
diabetes have a greater risk for gum (periodontal)
disease and infection.
To help prevent dental problems, each day:
- Keep your blood sugar levels within the safe
range.
- Brush your teeth at least twice a day.
- Floss
daily, putting pressure against your teeth and not your gums.
- Check
for areas of gum redness and pain.
To help prevent dental problems, see your dentist every 6 months.
Before dental work starts, remind the dentist that you have diabetes. Many
dental treatments affect blood sugar.
To help prevent dental problems:
- See your dentist right away if you think you have
a problem.
- Delay dental surgery if your blood sugar levels are
higher than the safe range. High blood sugar levels increase the risk of
infection after surgery.
See the topic Basic Dental Care for general information on caring for
your teeth.