Related Diabetes and Dental Health
July 30th, 2010
Patients who live daily with diabetes know the food they eat and those who do not maintain a regular physical activity, and if necessary, medication. What many do not know is that the same medication that helps them control their glucose and insulin levels may have negative effects if you have to go to the dentist.
the problem may be due to interactions between drugs and certain materials and products used by dentists. So it is very important to inform the professional who serves us from disease and medications that are taking before beginning the review or action.
According to a recent study, more than 194 million people worldwide suffer from diabetes, and health authorities estimate that this figure will double or triple in less than twenty years. Dentists should know if your patient is using insulin, and if it is injected daily dosage when they go to consultation in anticipation of possible interaction.
If the professional is properly informed, there is no problem, a priori, to perform work. This information should be as concise as possible, ie we should not forget that we are taking any medications the dentist to explain the details of our treatment. Do not forget that drugs “natural” also have many contraindications and inform the dentist is essential that we acquire any substance, even without prescription.
We present a few simple steps that diabetics can take to ensure optimum results in the dentist’s office:
-To ensure that our dentist is a true professional and knows how to deal with diabetic patients.
“Going to the dentist regularly and discuss any change in our health or medication.
-Inform the dentist canker sores, rashes or any problems or pain in the gums or mouth in general.
-Eat a normal meal before the dental appointment, take all necessary medications (unless the dentist has previously provided other measures), take a blood glucose detector to consult and inform the dentist if symptoms of low blood sugar so that it’s able to recognize quickly.
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