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Oral Health and Gestational Diabetes
April 22, 2009
A new study shows that pregnant women with gum problems face increased risk for developing diabetes during pregnancy, which significantly increases their risk for developing type II diabetes later in their life.
The researchers found that women whose gums bled the most on brushing also had the highest levels of sugar in their blood. This is a clear link between bacterial inflammation and elevated blood sugar. It shows how a low grade chronic infection can have a significant damaging effect on a mother's health.
I have also reported a number of new findings on gum disease and heart disease risk – sobering findings that make brushing and flossing on a consistent basis a key part of any person's wellness program.
The researchers found that women whose gums bled the most on brushing also had the highest levels of sugar in their blood. This is a clear link between bacterial inflammation and elevated blood sugar. It shows how a low grade chronic infection can have a significant damaging effect on a mother's health.
I have also reported a number of new findings on gum disease and heart disease risk – sobering findings that make brushing and flossing on a consistent basis a key part of any person's wellness program.
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