Diabetes and gum disease
Gum disease is an infectious condition caused by bacteria in the mouth. As the disease progresses, the integrity of the tissues that support them and that support parts of the… Read more »
Gum disease is an infectious condition caused by bacteria in the mouth. As the disease progresses, the integrity of the tissues that support them and that support parts of the… Read more »
The links between diabetes and oral health should be strengthened. Specialist monitoring in both cases should be regular and permanent to avoid undesirable consequences. The most common oral problems in… Read more »
Diabetes and oral health represent a combination that can end in complications if the necessary measures are not taken. Diabetes reduces the body’s resistance to infection and slows down the… Read more »
Diabetes is a chronic but controllable disease in which blood sugar levels are very high. Early signs and symptoms of diabetes can occur in your mouth, so being aware of… Read more »
The College of Dentistry at the University of Karbala organized a course on the causes of occlusion and how to prevent and early treatment of orthodontic cases, with the participation… Read more »
People with diabetes have an increased risk of dental problems and gum disease. Inadequate control of hyperglycemia can lead to a higher risk of infection and affect the ability to… Read more »
The formulations of mouthwashes vary depending on what they are intended for. You can use mouthwashes for both daily and therapeutic use. Depending on the therapeutic agents contained in the… Read more »
It is recommended to use it 2 or 3 times a day after brushing your teeth to achieve effective results. Depending on the type of rinse you are using, the… Read more »
One of the keys to doing it right is to make buches with the product for a good time. Most mouthwashes recommend between 30 seconds and 1 minute. It is… Read more »
Use only the amount of mouthwash indicated in the product’s instructions for use, which is usually 10-15ml. It is recommended that mouthwashes not be diluted in water unless indicated for… Read more »