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Diabetes and GUM Disease (Laser) ?

Question:

I have SEVERE Gum Disease, my BG has gone up to the 170's Dentist wants me to ask for a drug for the disease from my Doctor! What drug should I ask for ?

Anyone been through this ????

Everyone should take care of their teeth and gums and your BG will show up better !!


Answer: A drug for the gum disease or the diabetes? High BG can cause all sorts of problems. My hygenist told me it's because high glucose makes the saliva sweeter so encourages bacteria which develops into gum disease. Good blood glucose control will help to prevent further damage.

A good idea would be to ask you dentist to send you to a periodontist. That is the root I had to go. I ended up having surgery on both my upper and lower gums to remove excessive tissue ect. That was three years ago. I now floss and use a sulca brush on my teeth and gums daily as well as normal brushing. My gums have never been better than they are now. Mike in Canada

I had to have Scaling and Root Planing done... it took four...one hour visits and cost $1000. It cleared up the pain and bleeding though.

I don't think the diabetes had anything to do with it. In my case it was caused by many years of neglect. I floss and brush like a wild man now because I don't want to do that again

In February I quit smoking (20 years, 1 pak a day) I always had poor dental hygiene and also in February, I decided enough was enough and have been keeping my teeth the cleanest they've been in my entire life! The key was to cut down on the bacteria causing plaque and my hygienist told me that the BEST thing out there was to use Listerine for min. 30 seconds, 2 times a day! He said the regular, green and blue all have the same effect on your gums! They get rid of the bacteria! When I first started using it, it was awful, it was so strong and brought tears to my eyes.......well I roughed it out and within a short period of time I got used to it. My gums are in the best condition EVER!!! thanks to Listerine! Brushing helps, but using Listerine is the key! I strongly recommend that you use it......you will see an improvement......and your mouth will feel better too!

If your dentist can't treat the gum disease, you need a new dentist. If it's just an infection and not actual gum disease the regular doctor should know how to treat it, but at the same time, the dentist should also know since the infection is in the gums.

If the dentist is telling you to get meds for the diabetes you would be best served seeing an endocrinologist. You should call the dentist and ask him/her to clarify WHAT they want you to do and WHY.

Infections and gum disease are actually quite common in diabetics. I choose my dentists by their knowledge of treating diabetic patients. If the dentist doesn't have experience with diabetics and treating them for infection or gum disease then I don't waste my time with them.

In my case, the dentist has to know how to treat sudden severe hypos as well.

the only way to find out is to start a discussion on pregnancy. If you start having sy,pathetic labor pains or morning sickness then yes you do have hypochondria.








 
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