Health and fitness Alll about how to keep one self in good health... Live Life Healthy... Diabetes and Oral Care by Ms. Kanchan Naikawadi, Preventive Healthcare Specialist Indus Health
Ms. Kanchan Naikawadi, Founder & Director Indus Health Plus Posted by Ambika Sukumar February 23 2016 at 06:28 AM Diabetes is a slow poison which affects various organs and aggravates other health issues. At later stages this disease can affect eyes, nerves, kidneys and heart etc. Diabetes can lower your resistance to infection and can slow the healing process. If you have diabetes, you are at higher risk for gum problems. Therefore one needs take special care of teeth and gums while managing blood sugar.
If the blood glucose levels are poorly controlled, you are more likely to develop serious gum disease and lose more teeth than non-diabetics. Amol Naikawadi, Preventive Healthcare Specialist, Indus Health Plus says, Prevalence of oral and gum diseases are higher in diabetic patients. Diabetic is generally more susceptible to bacterial infection, and have a decreased ability to fight bacteria that invade the gums. Therefore oral hygiene and care is an essential part to maintain good health and diabetes. Some of the most common oral health problems associated with diabetes are: Tooth Decay: When starches and sugars in food and beverages interact with these bacteria, a sticky film known as plaque forms on your teeth. The acids in plaque attack the surfaces of your teeth (enamel and dentin). This can lead to cavities formation Dry mouth: Dry mouth is the result of a decrease in saliva produced by the glands in your mouth (salivary glands), and it's frequently a side effect of medication Thrush: People with diabetes who often take antibiotics to fight infections are more likely to get this fungal infection of the mouth and tongue. The fungus thrives on the high levels of sugar in the saliva of people with uncontrolled diabetes. It can give your mouth and tongue a burning feeling Cavities: You get cavities from tooth decay. It can affect both the outer coating of a tooth (called enamel) and the inner layer (called dentin) Soreness: This occurs on the tongue, gums, lips or inside the
cheeks, they may appear as ulcers or red, white patches in the mouth Ulcers: It is normally small, painful lesions that develop in your mouth or at the base of your gums. They can make eating, drinking, and talking uncomfortable Inflammation in your gums Fungal infections Taste impairment : It is the most common taste disorder which is a lingering, often unpleasant taste even though you have nothing in your mouth You can do a lot to avoid these problems, starting with the basics of taking good care of your mouth, teeth, and gums. Following are some of the tips: If you have dry mouth, rinse it with alcohol free mouthwash Include milk, cheese, chicken etc. in your diet. These foods helps to protect the tooth enamel by providing them calcium Brush your teeth after every meal. Wait at least 30 minutes after eating before brushing to protect any tooth enamel Use soft bristles toothbrush Floss at least once a day If you wear dentures, clean them daily. Never sleep in dentures Control your smoking habit Visit dentist for Regular six months check ups Keep your blood sugar as close to normal as possible The article is contributed by Ms. Kanchan Naikawadi, Preventive Healthcare Specialist Indus Health Plus. Ms. Kanchan Naikawadi, Founder & Director Indus Health Plus has been the driving force behind the growth and development of Indus Health Plus. She is blessed with multiple abilities including marketing skills, industry
knowledge, superb dynamism, hardworking capability and adventuresome spirit. Of the female entrepreneurs of India, she is a face of women power in the 21 century. She has bagged several prestigious awards for being the leading woman entrepreneur in the healthcare segment. One of the main pillars and the building forces at Indus, Kanchan serves as an inspiration for all women, to dream big and achieve bigger goals in life. She has balanced her home and work incredibly to develop the company s operations and expansion plans