 Well-controlled diabetes contributes to a healthy mouth. If you have poorly controlled or high blood sugar, your risk increases for dry mouth, gum disease, tooth loss, and fungal infections like thrush. Since infections can also make blood sugar rise, your diabetes may become even harder to control. Keeping your mouth healthy can help you manage your blood sugar.
Well-controlled diabetes contributes to a healthy mouth. If you have poorly controlled or high blood sugar, your risk increases for dry mouth, gum disease, tooth loss, and fungal infections like thrush. Since infections can also make blood sugar rise, your diabetes may become even harder to control. Keeping your mouth healthy can help you manage your blood sugar.The above article is from: WebMD.com
Delano Dental 
Mark Madden, DDS
Timothy Roth, DDS
707 Elm Avenue East
Delano, MN 55328
(763) 237-3703
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Mark Madden, DDS
Timothy Roth, DDS
707 Elm Avenue East
Delano, MN 55328
(763) 237-3703
DelanoDental.com
 
 
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