Diabetes and Oral health (in Hindi)|| Diabetes से बढ़ सकती हैं दांतों, मसूड़ों की समस्याएं

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  • People who have diabetes know the disease can harm the eyes, nerves, kidneys, heart and other important systems in the body. Did you know diabetes can also cause problems in your mouth?
    Why are people with diabetes more likely to develop oral health problems?
    White blood cells are part of the body's immune system. They help the body fight infection and other diseases. It is a defence cells of a body
    If blood sugar isn’t well managed it make WBC weak against infection
    What oral health problems are associated with diabetes?
    • periodontal (gum) disease
    • gum abscesses
    • tooth decay
    • fungal infections, such as thrush (also known as candidiasis)
    • lichen planus (an inflammatory, autoimmune skin condition)
    • mouth ulcers
    • taste disturbances
    • a dry, burning mouth
    • periodontal (gum) disease
    generally have lower resistance to infection and reduced healing capacity.
    it is a infection that destroys the bone surrounding and supporting your teeth.
    If left on teeth and gums, plaque hardens to form calculus or tartar. The plaque and calculus irritate the gums around teeth so they become red, swollen and bleed. As gum disease progresses, this also affects the underlying bone which is eventually lost. Teeth become loose and may fall out by themselves or may need to be removed.
    FUNGAL INFECTION
    Oral thrush (candidiasis) is a fungal infection. It is caused by an overgrowth of the yeast, Candida albicans, which lives in the mouth. Some conditions caused by diabetes such as high glucose in saliva, lowered resistance to infection and dry mouth (low saliva levels) can encourage the overgrowth of these fungi, leading to oral thrush.
    Caring for your teeth and gums
    If you are a person living with diabetes, it is recommended that you:
    • Follow your doctor’s advice about diet and medication to keep your blood glucose levels as close to the target levels as possible.
    • Clean your teeth and gums twice a day with toothpaste that contains fluoride.
    • Use dental floss or interdental cleaners once a day to clean between your teeth.
    • Visit your dentist every 6 to 12 months so that they can check your mouth, teeth and gums for any signs of oral conditions, professionally clean your teeth and give advice about caring for your teeth and gums at home. Talk to your dentist about your blood glucose levels and what medications you are taking.
    • Avoid having a dry mouth - drink plenty of water and chew sugar-free gum to stimulate saliva flow.
    • Don’t smoke
    videos Link:
    oral candidiasis: • Oral Thrush: Symptoms,...
    dental plaque: • what is Dental Plaque?...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @user-gf3fz9qw7t
    @user-gf3fz9qw7t 4 місяці тому

    sr indo post lagane ka tafsili vade uplod karen

  • @shubhamjha352
    @shubhamjha352 3 місяці тому

    Hlo sir , I am an old subscriber of your yt channel . I have some white Painless spots on my gums just above my teeth. I don't know what to do please help me

  • @shubhamshukla4950
    @shubhamshukla4950 3 місяці тому

    Sir ap hair kaise uagae

  • @atirrizvi2270
    @atirrizvi2270 3 місяці тому

    Sir mera braces treatment 2018 me complete hua tha 5 yrs tak chala tha aur 2018 me meri age 17 thi. Uske baad 2.5 yrs retainer lagaya tha phir gum problems ki wajah se chhod diya. 1.5 yrs ho gaya hai retainers nahi lagaye hue,to kya ab phirse retainer lagaana padega ? Meri smile pe koi asar nahi pada hai. Plz,aapka opinion chahiye 🦷