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<blockquote data-quote="Ruth B" data-source="post: 738896" data-attributes="member: 111960"><p>While not an answer to high blood sugar, I would recommend salt water as a mouth wash, a good shake of salt in warm water, stir well and rinse round after brushing your teeth. Far cheaper and seems to be just as good as most over the counter mouth washes.</p><p></p><p>If you want over the counter ones (salt water does taste terrible) then my dentist recommended Corsadyl, apparantly it contains ingredients not found in most others, might be worth checking if your own dentist says the same.</p><p></p><p>Hope your gums heal up well and your BS gets sorted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruth B, post: 738896, member: 111960"] While not an answer to high blood sugar, I would recommend salt water as a mouth wash, a good shake of salt in warm water, stir well and rinse round after brushing your teeth. Far cheaper and seems to be just as good as most over the counter mouth washes. If you want over the counter ones (salt water does taste terrible) then my dentist recommended Corsadyl, apparantly it contains ingredients not found in most others, might be worth checking if your own dentist says the same. Hope your gums heal up well and your BS gets sorted. [/QUOTE]
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