including damage eyes retinopathy which can lead blindness damage nerves neuropathy
Others
Mouth care
Patient was instructed on a healthy mouth. Tooth damage
. An invisible film of bacteria, saliva and food particles (dental plaque) normally cover teeth. The bacteria feed on the sugars and starches in the foods and beverages consumed and produce acids that damage
the hard enamel coating the teeth. Damage
from this acid increases the risk of tooth decay (cavities).
Patient was instructed that diabetes can
damage
many parts of the body, including
the mouth and teeth. Diabetes increases the risk of gum disease, cavities and tooth loss, dry mouth and a variety of oral infections.
Patient was instructed on oral hygiene tips for seniors. Daily brushing and flossing of the natural teeth is essential to keep them in good health. Plaque can
build up quickly on the teeth of older adults, especially if oral hygiene is neglected, and lead
to tooth decay and gum disease. Brush at least twice a day with fluoride containing toothpaste. Floss at least once a day. Visit the dentist regularly for cleaning and examination.
Patient was instructed on Dry mouth. That is caused by reduced saliva flow, which
can
be a result of medications. While advancing age impairs the sense of taste, diseases, medications and dentures can
diminishes sense of taste.
Patient was instructed on a healthy mouth. Poor oral mouth can
make diabetes more difficult to control. Infections may cause the blood sugar to rise and require more insulin to keep it under control. In addition diabetes can
diminish the ability to taste sweets influencing and changing food choices in favor of additional sweeter tasting foods, thereby affecting the dental health.
Patient was instructed on Gum disease. Dental plaque can
cause many problems if not removed from the teeth with regular brushing and flossing. It hardens under the gum line into a substance called tartar or calculus. Tartar irritates the gums and causes gingivitis. Gum disease is a lead
ing cause of tooth loss.