Diabetes & Your Oral Health Campaign
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Subject: Diabetes and Your Oral Health
Did you know that diabetes and your oral health are connected?
Some of the earliest signs of diabetes emerge in the mouth. We look for these changes at every visit. If we can detect diabetes early, we can help you get the treatment you need.
If you or someone you love lives with diabetes, regular dental care is essential for managing this illness. When left untreated or uncontrolled, diabetes leaves you susceptible to dental disease. It increases your risk for cavities, infections, gum disease, and even total tooth loss.
Timely treatment of dental problems is important for people living with diabetes. Diabetes impacts your body’s ability to heal. Inflammation and infection from chronic related conditions like gum disease can make managing daily blood sugar levels even more difficult.
Routine dental care can help you better manage diabetes. If it’s been a while since your last dental exam, we’d love to see you! Let’s make sure your mouth, teeth, and gums stay healthy for your oral and overall health.
For more about diabetes and oral health, read the latest article by our friends at the Michigan Dental Association. Visit smilemichigan.com/diabetes.
Sincerely,
[Your Practice Name]
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Uncontrolled diabetes affects the whole body, including the teeth and gums. When blood sugar rises, the sugar levels in saliva increase too. These changes in the mouth contribute to
cavities, oral infections, gum disease, and even total tooth loss. For more on diabetes and oral health and how to take charge of both, visit https://www.smilemichigan.com/Diabetes.


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People with diabetes are 3X more likely to develop gum disease. Together, gum disease and diabetes create a vicious cycle of illness. High blood sugar from uncontrolled diabetes contributes to gum disease. And inflammation caused by gum disease leads to rising blood sugar levels. Learn how timely dental treatment can help slow down this cycle, visit http://www.smilemichigan.com/Diabetes


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Poor oral health makes it harder to control diabetes. Plus, it puts the health of your whole body at risk. When we catch and treat cavities, gum disease, and oral infections early, it helps keep your mouth and body healthy. Let’s prevent diabetes-related dental diseases from detailing your health. Visit for a full check-up at least every 6 months. #diabetes #oralhealth #gumdisease


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Uncontrolled diabetes can contribute to dental diseases — from cavities and gum disease to total tooth loss. Poor oral health from diabetes puts your whole body and health at risk.
Watch this video from our friends at the Michigan Dental Association and learn how taking control of your oral health helps with your overall health.
Video Link:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO6BNOfFhIw
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This little patient said that when you brush your teeth, a toothpaste fighter zaps away sugar bugs so they won’t cause acid in your mouth. There’s a little more to it than that … but what an imagination! #cavities #brushyourteeth #kidsdentist


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Get to know your mouth! Take a peek at those gums, check under the tongue, and look out for bumps, lumps, and signs of infection. We recommend that people with diabetes brush twice a day, floss regularly, and inspect the soft tissues of their mouths daily. Notice something’s wrong or looks unusual in your mouth? Give us a call and make an appointment. #diabetes #dentalcaretips


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Poor oral health makes it harder to control diabetes. Plus, it puts the health of your whole body at risk. When we catch and treat cavities, gum disease, and oral infections early, it helps keep your mouth and body healthy. Let’s prevent diabetes-related dental diseases from detailing your health. Visit for a full check-up at least every 6 months. #diabetes #oralhealth #gumdisease.


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High blood sugar from uncontrolled diabetes increases the sugars in your saliva. Leading to cavities, oral infections, gum disease, and even tooth loss. But, we can help stop dental disease together. Schedule a visit. Let’s talk about diabetes and your oral health. #diabetes #gumdisease #oralhealth

