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Gum Disease Linked To Diabetes In Pregnant Women

February 18, 2009 - 1:47pm 361 reads

Healthy gums appear to be an important indicator of a healthy pregnancy, according to an April 2008 report published in the Journal of Dental Research.

Researchers at New York University College of Dentistry found that pregnant women with periodontal (gum) disease have a higher risk for developing gestational diabetes than pregnant women with healthy gums. Gestational diabetes is a form of diabetes that appears during pregnancy, but often goes away after a woman gives birth. It can be a serious risk factor for developing diabetes in the future, however.

For pregnant women with periodontal disease, the inflammation present in the gums may produce compounds that interfere with the action of insulin, the hormone that regulates use of glucose in the body. One particular inflammatory compound, C-reactive protein, has been associated with pregnancy problems such as premature delivery and preclampsia.

“Treating gum disease during pregnancy has been shown to be safe and effective in improving women’s oral health and minimizing potential risks,” according to the lead author Dr. Ananda P. Dasanayake as quoted in Science Daily.

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