Paul1976 said:What treatment have they given you? I have the same problem too. :thumbdown:
claymic said:Hi
I have just returned from my first appointment with a hygenist at a hospital due to my gum disease. My gums took a turn for the worse last year after i stopped smoking. It surprised me but there is a logic to it. Also another unfortunate consequence of stopping smoking is that i started binge eating and my diabetic control went out of the window.
One thing that the hygenist told me today was quite interesting. I knew that having diabetes can contribute towards gum disease, what i did not know is that as the gums are inflamed - the body is all the time trying to fight what she called a low grade infection which can make the diabetes worse.
it seems it is a bit of a vicious circle.... makes me determined to try and get by BGs back in check. also i am pleased because we have now a plan of action and hopefully my gums will respond positively
Good oral hygiene with inter dental treatment is of prime importance - teeth n gum problems affect other organs as well.Hello, I also have gum disease, had my 1st peri dental treatment last month, got my next in 3 months. Am also looking after my diabetes SOOO much better now and it's actually amazing how much better my gums (and self in general are!) my dentist just said the usual really: "eat plenty of fruit and veg" which I am but I'm also brushing, flossing and rinsing and the results are lovely
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