In some people, high blood sugar levels cause about ten teeth to fall out. Research on this atypical symptom of diabetes is published in the Journal of the United States Dental Association. informs Daily Express.
According to scientists, 28 percent of people with diabetes among the subjects have lost all their teeth. This is because high blood sugar can interfere with the supply of enzymes that keep your mouth healthy.
In addition, due to diabetes, excess plaque can appear on the teeth, which will provoke periodontitis. Doctors recommend that patients with high blood sugar levels avoid large amounts of starch in their food.
Earlier, honored doctor Oksana Drapkina listed the first symptoms of type II diabetes, which usually do not have a pronounced severity. According to her, severe thirst and dry mouth, frequent and profuse urination may indicate the development of the disease.
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