Why should I see a dentist regularly if I have diabetes?

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  1. American Dental Association
     

    If you have diabetes, you are at greater risk of developing some oral health problems. Diabetes can also lower your resistance to infection and can slow the healing process.

    Good oral hygiene habits, including professional cleanings at the dental office, are important to controlling the progression of gum disease and other oral health problems. Regular dental checkups and periodontal screenings are important for evaluating overall dental health and for treating dental problems in their initial stages. Your dentist may recommend more frequent evaluations and preventive procedures, such as teeth cleaning, to maintain good oral health.

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  2. American Diabetes Association
     
    People with diabetes are at somewhat greater risk for gum disease. The excess blood sugar in your mouth makes it a good home for bacteria, which leads to infection. See your dentist every six months. Be sure to tell your dentist that you have diabetes.
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