Diabetic patients likely to have symptoms of alveolar pyorrhea occurred.
The so-called alveolar pyorrhea is marginal periodontitis (teeth surrounding tissue inflammation occurred). The main reason for the occurrence of periodontitis from microvascular disease, the more bad control of diabetes, the incidence of periodontal disease and the severity increased.
For diabetic patients with lower resistance to bacterial infections, so easy to concurrent infection. Another may be due to the reduction of saliva secretion, oral cavity and therefore would reduce the scavenging capacity, resulting in the reproduction of bacteria, making gingival swelling, bleeding easily, dental gap increased alveolar bone atrophy and other phenomena.