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The Relationship between Gum Disease and Type 2 Diabetes

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The successful treatment and prevention of type 2 diabetes as well as strokes is directly linked to the way periodontal diseases are treated, this statement is in accordance with the American Diabetes Association.

According to their research it has been proven that people who suffer from a periodontal disease and are susceptible to type 2 diabetes are more likely to develop a worsened glycemic control which basically puts them at a much higher risk of end-stage kidney disease which ultimately may lead to death. According to George Taylor, an associate professor at the University of Michigan schools of dentistry: early periodontal treatment can provide an increment in diabetes control which in turn leads to a reduction of the risks caused by diabetes complications, this statement is based on the fact that people who have good glycemic control have low risks of suffering from diabetes complications.

A periodontal intervention is capable of significantly lowering the level of A1C which is used to represent a measure of long-term glucose control. Evidence which indicates that the severity of the periodontal disease is correlated with high levels of insulin resistance in patients, this conditions are often a precursor of type 2 diabetes and high levels off A1C -- said the director of clinical research at the Stony Brook University School of Dental Medicine in New York.

The problem with periodontal or gum disease is that it is painless and most of the people who suffer from it are completely unaware that their health is being severely affected by this condition. Come disease is also one of the major causes of tooth loss in adults.

If a person suffers from a difficult to control Glycemia the physician will immediately inquire about the last time that the patient went to the dentist and whether periodontitis has been diagnosed as a treatment completed. According to the answer given by the dentist a new treatment can be formulated in order to control type 2 diabetes. If this form of diabetes can be very persistent if a person suffers from a periodontal disease and he or she doesn't know it, it would be the very same thing is controlling a person as diabetes while a patient has an infected leg ulcer.

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