Our dental clinic is open and you can read our COVID-safe procedures here.
We have unfortunately had to temporarily stop our beauty treatments in line with Government regulations. All existing appointments will be rescheduled.
November 26, 2020
Diabetes increases the risk of developing gum disease -- and gum disease can make diabetes much harder to control. The link between the conditions appears to concern inflammation in the body.Key takeaways:- Try to keep blood sugar under control to miminise oral bacteria.- Schedule regular checkups with your dentist.- Keep your mouth hydrated with water to help reduce oral bacteria.Loss of teeth is a very real possibility if gum disease cannot be controlled."Diabetes also lowers your immunity, meaning you’re more susceptible to infection, such as that seen in gum disease."Read more here:https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/the-link-between-diabetes-and-gum-disease/
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