
Regularly Brushing Your Teeth
Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential for everyone, but it is especially critical for individuals with diabetes. Some medications used to treat diabetes can cause a reduction in the production of saliva, leading to a dry mouth. Saliva plays a vital role in breaking down food particles and neutralizing harmful bacteria in the mouth. Without enough saliva, food particles can remain trapped in the mouth, leading to an increased risk of tooth decay and gum disease. Furthermore, individuals with diabetes may have higher glucose levels in their saliva due to the pancreas not processing sugar efficiently, creating an ideal environment for bacteria to grow and thrive. This can lead to a higher risk of oral infections and other complications. Individuals with diabetes must maintain good oral hygiene habits, including brushing twice daily, flossing regularly, and visiting the dentist regularly.