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November 29, 2008

Is Gum Inflammation Affecting Your Blood Sugar Levels?

Inflammation in your mouth can affect how well you can manage elevated blood sugar. In addition to high blood sugar symptoms, it can also cause problems throughout your entire body.

To talk with a dentist who understands how to lower blood sugar, follow this link to find a DentistryForDiabeticsSM dentist in your area.


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