Oral and dental care is very vital when you have diabetes or there are risks that make the progression of the disease possible, according to a new study from the University of Pennsylvania. Researchers found that the microbes in the mouth recover when they develop diabetes, and increase their ability to infect the gums with inflammation and reduce the hardness of the teeth, which leads to loss.
The results of the study showed that mouth microbes become more capable of diabetes in causing bone loss, which makes the teeth soft and breakable.
The findings come four years after the American and European Dental Association's report reported that there is no evidence that diabetes poses an additional risk to oral and dental health.
However, according to the results of the new study published in the journal "Cell Host and Microbes," diabetes increases the activity of mouth microbes so that it can cause the loss of bone density of teeth by up to 42 percent, and increase the ability to infect the gums with inflammation.
The results of the study showed that mouth microbes become more capable of diabetes in causing bone loss, which makes the teeth soft and breakable.
The findings come four years after the American and European Dental Association's report reported that there is no evidence that diabetes poses an additional risk to oral and dental health.
However, according to the results of the new study published in the journal "Cell Host and Microbes," diabetes increases the activity of mouth microbes so that it can cause the loss of bone density of teeth by up to 42 percent, and increase the ability to infect the gums with inflammation.
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