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Metabolic syndrome


Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a group of medical conditions that occur together. They can increase your risk or severity of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. Recent research has shown that poor oral hygiene affects the different systemic disorders associated with MetS.

An infection caused by bacteria responsible for gum disease can trigger systemic inflammation and is known to be a risk factor for developing MetS. A severe case can cause systemic insulin resistance and metabolic dysfunction. A recent study found that people with gum disease were 33% more likely to develop an autoimmune disease and 7% more likely to be diagnosed with a metabolic disorder.

Good oral health is essential if you have MetS

Preventive dental care and proper oral hygiene habits can help prevent gum disease and help you avoid experiencing the additional complications associated with MetS. So, it’s important to brush after every meal and before bedtime and floss at least once a day.

By scheduling regular dental checkups, you increase your chances of catching potential problems early and reversing any damage that can impact your health.

A unique program that supports better overall health—at no extra cost

If you have been diagnosed with MetS or other serious, eligible conditions that can affect your health, our Oral Health for Overall HealthSM program provides additional dental benefits that fight gum disease and help you live healthier.

Program benefits include two extra cleanings or periodontal maintenance visits per year (a total of four). These valuable services are available to enrolled members at no additional cost when visiting a participating provider.

If you have health and dental plans from Florida Blue and have been diagnosed with MetS, you’re automatically enrolled. If you don’t have a health plan with Florida Blue, you can easily enroll online.

Once enrolled, all you need to do is make an appointment with a participating dentist.

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