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Important Dental Extractions and Diabetes Guideline

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Approximately one-third of the population in the United States has or is at risk for diabetes. This is one of the most serious public health problems worldwide and is also one with the greatest consequences for overall health.

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Diabetes is a disease characterized by high blood glucose levels. Blood glucose is also known as blood sugar,  the main source of energy in the body that comes from food.

How does diabetes affect oral health?

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High sugar levels are not only found in the blood, but they can also be deposited in the saliva. The bacteria found in the mouth and in dental plaque or tartar feed on the sugar present in saliva, and this bacteria can cause dental caries and gum diseases.

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Dental Extractions  and  Diabetes

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According to research,  it is clear that diabetes is a factor that impacts dental health; however, when it is controlled and the patient adheres to the pharmacological treatment defined by the doctor.

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