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How Diabetes Affects Your Oral Health

Nov 12th, 2025

Diabetes can impact your body in many ways, and your oral health is no exception. People with diabetes need to take extra care of their teeth and gums, as high blood sugar and immune system changes can increase the risk of dental problems. Understanding how diabetes affects your mouth can help you take steps to protect your smile.

Increased Risk of Gum Disease

Gum diseases, such as gingivitis and periodontitis, are more common in people with diabetes. High blood sugar levels can weaken the immune system, making it harder to fight infections. Regular dental checkups and proper oral hygiene are essential to prevent serious gum problems.

Oral Thrush

A weakened immune system can make diabetics more susceptible to oral thrush, a fungal infection that causes white sores, redness, and sometimes difficulty swallowing. Maintaining good oral hygiene and monitoring blood sugar levels can help reduce the risk.

Burning Mouth Syndrome

Fluctuating blood glucose levels can lead to a burning or tingling sensation in the mouth, known as burning mouth syndrome. This uncomfortable condition usually improves once blood sugar levels are better controlled.

Dry Mouth

Diabetes can decrease saliva production, leading to dry mouth. Saliva is important for maintaining the mouth’s pH, protecting enamel, and preventing cavities. A dry mouth can encourage bacterial growth and increase the risk of tooth decay and gum disease.

Protecting Your Oral Health with Diabetes

Regular dental visits, proper oral hygiene, and controlling blood sugar levels are crucial for preventing complications. If you have diabetes, make dental care a priority and talk to your dentist about additional steps you can take to protect your teeth and gums.

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Here at Paul Mathew, D.D.S. we work diligently to protect our patients' privacy. Requesting an appointment via our Internet portal is considered part of what the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) has identified as electronically protected healthcare information or ePHI. Unfortunately, despite our best efforts, there are people or entities that may attempt to intercept the data you transmit to us. By checking the "I agree" box, and electronically making an appointment request, you acknowledge that you are making an appointment over the internet and that Paul Mathew, D.D.S. will keep this information confidential but cannot guarantee that others, outside of our practice, may illegally intercept this communication. By accepting these terms and conditions and sending this request via our Internet portal, you accept the inherent risk(s) associated with making this request for an appointment. If you do not accept the terms and conditions, you are always welcome to contact our office via telephone to schedule your appointment.

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