Study: Wash teeth three times a day, reduce the risk of diabetes

People who brush their teeth at least 3 times a day have 8 percent less chance of developing diabetes. This is the result of a new study by a center in South Korea. Meanwhile, for people suffering from gum inflammation, periodontis have 9 percent more chance of [...]
People who brush their teeth at least 3 times a day have 8 percent less chance of developing diabetes.
This is the result of a new study by a center in South Korea.
Meanwhile, for people suffering from gum inflammation, periodontis, they have 9 percent more chance of being touched by diabetes.
While for women brushing their teeth three times a day, they have 15 percent less to touch.
Inflammation plays a very important role in diabetes, as does the case of periodintis.
The lack of oral hygiene can cause chronic inflammation that contributes to the development of two types of diabetes.
The result of a medical university study in Seoul, which was published in the Diabetes Journal.
They analyzed the medical records of 188 thousand people, where 17.5 percent had problems with gums.










