口腔健康和糖尿病有着重要的联系

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根据美国疾控中心(CDC)的数据,糖尿病患者的牙周疾病患病率在上升,适当的口腔护理和卫生习惯是提高患者生存质量的关键因素之一。因此,牙医们希望对2400万美国糖尿病人进行宣教,使他们认识到严重的牙周疾病可能是糖尿病一个额外的并发症。
糖尿病患者很容易罹患严重的牙周疾病,因为他们容易发生细菌感染,而抗菌能力却下降。
糖尿病人的口腔保健应该包括每天至少使用一次牙线、每天至少用抗菌牙膏刷牙两次,发生任何牙周疾病征兆都及时向牙医汇报,控制糖摄入,在每年两次的牙科就诊中提醒牙医你患有糖尿病.
Oral health and diabetes - the important link
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Did you know that people
living with diabetes are twice as likely to develop serious gum
disease?
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), there is an increased prevalence of gum disease among those with diabetes, making proper oral health and hygiene a key factor to living well with diabetes. That is why dentists from around the nation want to educate the nearly 24 million Americans living with diabetes that serious gum disease may be an additional complication of diabetes.
People living with diabetes are at an increased risk for developing serious gum disease because they are generally more susceptible to bacterial infection and have a decreased ability to fight bacteria that invade the gums.
"Overall, there is low awareness among the diabetes community about the association between oral health and the short and long-term implications it may have on a successful, comprehensive diabetes management plan," says Dr. Maria Emanuel Ryan, a professor of oral biology and pathology at Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, N.Y. "One of the many complications of diabetes is a greater risk for periodontal disease."
Dr. Ryan recommends the following preventative oral health tips, in addition to regularly visiting the dentist:
* Floss at least once a day: Flossing helps remove plaque between your teeth and under your gum line.
* Brush as least twice a day and use an antibacterial toothpaste such as Colgate Total(R): Unlike regular toothpaste, Colgate Total toothpaste reduces germs that cause gingivitis, an early form of gum disease, by 90 percent versus regular fluoride toothpaste 12 hours after brushing. In addition, it is the only toothpaste approved (Colgate Total toothpaste is approved through the new drug application process for the prevention of gingivitis. It is not approved for the prevention or treatment of serious gum disease or other diseases.) by the FDA to help prevent gingivitis and the No. 1 toothpaste recommended most by dentists for gum care.
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), there is an increased prevalence of gum disease among those with diabetes, making proper oral health and hygiene a key factor to living well with diabetes. That is why dentists from around the nation want to educate the nearly 24 million Americans living with diabetes that serious gum disease may be an additional complication of diabetes.
People living with diabetes are at an increased risk for developing serious gum disease because they are generally more susceptible to bacterial infection and have a decreased ability to fight bacteria that invade the gums.
"Overall, there is low awareness among the diabetes community about the association between oral health and the short and long-term implications it may have on a successful, comprehensive diabetes management plan," says Dr. Maria Emanuel Ryan, a professor of oral biology and pathology at Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, N.Y. "One of the many complications of diabetes is a greater risk for periodontal disease."
Dr. Ryan recommends the following preventative oral health tips, in addition to regularly visiting the dentist:
* Floss at least once a day: Flossing helps remove plaque between your teeth and under your gum line.
* Brush as least twice a day and use an antibacterial toothpaste such as Colgate Total(R): Unlike regular toothpaste, Colgate Total toothpaste reduces germs that cause gingivitis, an early form of gum disease, by 90 percent versus regular fluoride toothpaste 12 hours after brushing. In addition, it is the only toothpaste approved (Colgate Total toothpaste is approved through the new drug application process for the prevention of gingivitis. It is not approved for the prevention or treatment of serious gum disease or other diseases.) by the FDA to help prevent gingivitis and the No. 1 toothpaste recommended most by dentists for gum care.
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