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Why Diabetic Dentists Make Sense


Patient management is the one of the most challenging facets of caring for diabetic patients. Dentist who made the care of diabetic patients called diabetic dentist. With good reason, they not only perform dental exams and treat the oral diseases associated with diabetes, they
- Council patients on diet and exercise
- Reinforce the importance of good glycemic control
- Probe to locate inflammation sights that can affect the overall system
- Test blood glucose levels as part of their dental treatment
Why?
Because like many other complications of diabetes, oral health is impacted by glucose levels and the body’s immune response. Understanding and monitoring the overall system is, therefore, key to managing oral health.
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Oral Bacteria Linked to Pre-Term Birth


Approximately 12.7% of births in the U.S. are pre-term deliveries, a rate that reflects a 36% increase over the last 25 years. Intrauterine infection is recognized as a main cause of pre-term birth as well as late miscarriage and still birth. The cause of intrauterine infections has long been attributed to bacteria ascending into the uterus from the lower genital tract, however, recent studies indicate such infections are caused not only by bacteria found in the vaginal tract, but also in the mouth.

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Growth Modification


Growth modification appliances are used to enhance or reduce the growth of the jaw in a forward or backward direction. It can also be designed to allow expansion to the upper arch. These appliances help correct the front-to-back relationship of the upper and lower jaws, thereby correcting the overbite. These types of appliances are stay in mouth for 4 to 18 months.

Growth modification (early treatment) is part of the first phase of two-stage orthodontic treatment of children with malocclusion (poor bite). Growth modification is only possible when bones are still growing. It is most effective during children's growth spurts (for girls upto 12 yrs and for boys upto 14 yrs). Ideal timing of treatment varies depending on the condition, when adult teeth come in, and the amount of growth necessary to correct the malocclusion. Children are often more cooperative than teenagers when it comes to wearing their appliances for a certain number of hours a day.Surgery is the only option to correct malocclusion once growth is complete.

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