Diabetes and Dentistry: Preventing Gum Disease and Tooth Loss: Revision history

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30 August 2025

  • curprev 11:4511:45, 30 August 2025Primeviewdmdq5 talk contribs 20,009 bytes +20,009 Created page with "<html><p> Diabetes changes the terrain of the mouth in ways that many people don’t expect. Blood sugar doesn’t just influence energy and mood; it shapes saliva, blood flow, oral bacteria, and the immune response in the gums. Over time, these shifts increase the risk of periodontal disease and tooth loss. The good news: with informed, consistent habits and a good partnership between your medical and dental teams, most problems are preventable. I’ve worked with patie..."