THE GATEWAY TO ORAL HEALTH:

Addressing the Blood-Sugar Burden of Type-2 Diabetes

The American Dental Association notes that diabetes and periodontal disease have a “bidirectional” relationship: while high blood sugar increases the risk of gum disease, gum disease makes it difficult to control blood sugars, potentially increasing A1C levels. (Figure A)

Plaque DiabetesGum infections can increase blood sugar levels, which can make it more difficult to manage diabetes. High blood sugar levels can result in:

  • Frequent urination and sleep disruption
  • Fatigue, blurred vision and “Brain Fog”
  • Recurrent infections, such as thrush, bladder infections (cystitis) and skin infections.

Consequently, eliminating gum disease from this picture could prove to be of significant benefit to countless pre-diabetes and Type-2 diabetes sufferers.

Integrated into a patient’s regular hygiene regimen, the OraKlenz Oral Care System – via the application of 

…patented OraKlenz trays and gel  -- will measurably eliminate gum disease in a few weeks…while continuing to provide optimum oral and systemic gateway protection when used as part of a regular dentist-prescribed treatment program.

Each individually prescribed OraKlenz treatment tray is made to fit snugly and comfortably over teeth and gum tissue. The treatment margin extends below the pocket depth to ensure targeted effectiveness. A light activating touch infuses the specially formulated OraKlenz Gel – 1.7% hydrogen peroxide with an invigorating mint flavor -- deep into troubled pocket areas for 99.8% treatment efficiency. (Figure B)   

For patients struggling with the burden of type 2 diabetes, OraKlenz can significantly tip the scales in the establishment and maintenance of optimum blood sugar levels and infection protection.

             Brush. Floss. OraKlenz.

For the dentist, The OraKlenz System fulfills the potential for significant practice expansion and optimal care support. The at-the-source treatment of bacterial proliferation and the subsequent control and protection provided by such a system will definitely come as a breath of fresh air to a wide range of patients -- those struggling with chronic halitosis and/or gum disease; those faced with the possibility of oral re-infection; those at risk for a recurrence of COVID-19, RSV or a multitude of more serious systemic conditions.

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https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/what-is-the-connection-between-diabetes-and-periodontal-disease

https://diabetesjournals.org/spectrum/article/24/4/195/31859/Diabetes-and-Periodontal-Disease-An-Update-for

https://www.healthline.com/health/type-2-diabetes/oral-health#risk-factors