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<blockquote data-quote="Ziklag07" data-source="post: 2680026" data-attributes="member: 584063"><p>I have been having similar dental problems as well. It is advisable to make sure you work hard to get your HBA1c level near your recommended target. Yesterday I was given antibiotics this is the second time in a space of 6 months. I have been to see the hygienist and had a deep clean in December 2023. Use inter dental brushes to help with plaque especially on a night time before brushing your teeth. Avoid excessive brushing too. Also using periogard or corsodyl tooth paste and mouth wash does help with gum conditions. Hope this helps. But I would advise to speak to your dentist who knows your condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ziklag07, post: 2680026, member: 584063"] I have been having similar dental problems as well. It is advisable to make sure you work hard to get your HBA1c level near your recommended target. Yesterday I was given antibiotics this is the second time in a space of 6 months. I have been to see the hygienist and had a deep clean in December 2023. Use inter dental brushes to help with plaque especially on a night time before brushing your teeth. Avoid excessive brushing too. Also using periogard or corsodyl tooth paste and mouth wash does help with gum conditions. Hope this helps. But I would advise to speak to your dentist who knows your condition. [/QUOTE]
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