Periodontal disease and diabetes a growing epidemic in Michigan

Diabetes-A growing epidemic!! Did you know your gum tissue affects the ability to monitor and regulate your blood sugar?

Diabetes is a growing problem that now affects over 7% of Americans and is still on the rise.  In fact, in the 1980s there were 5 million people diagnosed and now there are over 23 million. About 30% of diabetics are not even diagnosed. The most common reason why there is such a rapid rise in the incidence is because of the sedentary lifestyle that Americans are living.  Fast foods, high sugar drinks, lack of exercise has created an obese population. In fact the CDC states that over 26% of Americans are obese (120% of normal body weight)!!   Obviously watching diet and exercise can go a long way to a better, healthier body.

What is diabetes?  Insulin is a naturally occurring hormone made naturally in the body.  When carbohydrates are eaten the body rapidly breaks it down to simple sugars which are rapidly absorbed into the blood stream.  Insulin is then released in response to the high levels of blood sugar.  Insulin allows the sugars to penetrate into the cells of the body when it is needed.  Diabetes is therefore the inability of the cells to absorb the blood sugar due to a lack of this insulin

There are three types of diabetes:

  1. Type 1 is where the body’s immune system actually destroys the cells that make insulin.  This is genetic in nature and is usually diagnosed at an early age. It is also the most severe form of diabetes.
  2. Type 2 is also known as adult onset diabetes.  In this situation the body doesn’t create enough insulin.  90-95% of diabetics are type 2, but this number is rising at an alarming rate.
  3. Gestational diabetes develops during pregnancy, but after birth the body rebounds back to health.

Diabetics are at risk for blindness, Stroke, amputation of toes and legs, Heart attack, numbness, kidney failure, early death, and periodontal disease.  A well controlled diabetic who exercises and eats properly has the same risk of these problems as a healthy individual.  It is therefore important to take medicines along with diet and exercise to live a somewhat normal life.

Periodontal (gum) disease is described as a bacterial infection and inflammation of the bone and soft tissues that hold the teeth into the jaw.

Periodontal disease is considered to have a bidirectional relationship with diabetes.  In other words diabetes affects the severity and complications of periodontal disease and the periodontal disease affects diabetes and the ability to control blood sugar levels.  The national diabetic Association states this and research supports this claim.

The bottom line is that if you or a loved one has been diagnosed with diabetes you are at risk for periodontal disease.  If you have a difficult time in regulating your blood sugar then a periodontal evaluation is critical so that you not only can save your teeth, but potentially save your life.

Do me a favor and mention this article to your physician so that they can also be informed and team up with dentist’s to combat this serious problem.

If you have questions or comments you can email me at DrAntolak@TheGentleDentist.com or phone us at (586)247-3500

If you have diabetes and desire a free consultation please give us a call.  We are located in Shelby Township, Michigan at 22 Mile and Hayes in Macomb County.

Emergency Treatment for dental abscess and toothaches in Shelby twp and Sterling Hts. Michigan

Dental infections can be dangerous if they grow and enter the spaces in the neck between the layers of muscles.  To treat the dental emergency and relieve the pressure from the puss infection can be done in a few ways.  These are to aide your body’s own natural immune system which fights off infections on a cellular level. 

Antibiotics fight bacteria so when they are used the medicine gets into the blood stream and either slows down the growth or kills the bacteria as the blood penetrates the area where the infection is.  It is necessary to have blood flow to the area where the infection is so the use of a heating pad is effective to draw the antibiotic rich blood to the area .

Dental Extractions remove the cause of the infection the fastest because the removal of infected teeth actually creates a large opening where the infection can drain.

Root canals involve the removal of dead nerve tissue inside of the tooth by disinfecting the root canal space.  After the nerve space is disinfected and cleaned a rubber material is packed into the hollow tooth root.  A small opening at the end of the tooth is made when the infected nerve is treated so this provides a small pressure release where the infection is.  It is very important to close off the opening in the crown portion of the tooth with a core and crown.  This eliminates the bacterial penetration from the mouth into the disinfected tooth. 

With all of the dental care at www.TheGentleDentist.com office located in Shelby township, Michigan we strive to make  your visit pain free.  I take a lot of time during injections and the procedure to assure  you that your needs are taken care of.  I give promises to our patients that you will be reated in the most gentle way possible and not start treatment until you are absolutely numb and pain free.  We use nitrous oxided gas and sedation dentistry for those who have a lot of fear and hate going to the dentist. 

Dental emergencies are nothing to procrastinate on and if you are swollen then either call our office at 586-247-3500, or get to your local emergency room if the infection has caused  your neck to swell and close off your breathing. 

At our office we serve Sterling Heights, Shelby twp. Utica, New Balimore,Washington Twp and Clinton Twp areas of Michigan.