When’s the last time your dentist asked about your blood sugar?
Probably never.
But here’s what I’ve learned in 40+ years of practice: If your blood sugar is high, it can interfere with normal gum repair.
You could floss three times a day, use the “right” toothpaste, and never miss a cleaning.
And your gums will still bleed. Because what happens in your mouth happens in the rest of the body, too.
High blood sugar harms gums in four ways:
Feeds bad bacteria – They thrive on glucose
Slows healing – Your tissue can’t repair itself
Weakens immunity – Infections stick aroun...
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