✅ The rise in blood sugar that occurs in diabetes can cause damage to nerves, blood vessels, heart, kidneys, eyes and feet. The gums can be affected in the same way.
Studies also show that the severity of periodontal disease can increase blood sugar levels in people with diabetes, as well as in those who do not have diabetes. In other words, periodontitis and diabetes are inextricably linked and the treatment of periodontitis in diabetes is essential.
How does periodontitis affect blood sugar levels? 🤷🏻♀️🤔
✅ Inflammation of the gums, affects blood circulation and reduces the body's immunity. This in turn affects the control of blood sugar.

For more information, consult Dr. Stiliana Krasteva, MD. , Chief Assistant in the Department of Periodontology and ZOL at MU-Plovdiv; Specialist in Periodontology and Diseases of the Oral Mucosa
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