Free dental care for diabetics

Estimates suggest that some 650,000 people in Andalucia suffer from diabetes and on November 14, World Diabetes Day, the Junta de Andalucia announced that all patients suffering from Diabetes, will received free dental care.

Pregnant women and children between the ages of six and 15 can already benefit from free dental care, other patients may have to wait longer but the aim is for diabetic patients with dental problems to be seen within 48 hours.

The Junta de Andalucia intends to prevent, treat and research diabetes, mainly at the Puerta del Mar Hospital in Cadiz and the Virgen del Rocio Hospital in Sevilla, where specialists will improve techniques for insulin regulation and early detection of diabetes. In one per cent of cases, patients don’t regulate their insulin, and another one per cent hasn’t been diagnosed.

Diabetes can result in other illnesses including periodontal diseases which affect the gums and the structure which supports the teeth.  Other problems include retina diseases which can result in blindness, and the so-called diabetic foot, which on occasions requires amputation.

Source EuroWeeklyNews

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2 Responses to “Free dental care for diabetics”

  1. Terry Duncan says:

    How and where can you get this free dentist care for diabetics? I have been a type 2 diabetic since 2002. I am now 42 and in the last 3 years I have lost 3 teeth! Enough is enough of that! Medicare or medicaid doesn’t cover root canals anymore! So I have to have my teeth pulled! Last year I had a bad abcess tooth and it had to be pulled! I can’t afford a root canal! I am om SSI right now. So please help me before I have to lose anymore teeth!

    • Mike says:

      Hey Terry

      Thanks for getting in touch.

      I’m afraid that this only applies to a specific region (Andalucia) in Spain.

      Let me know where you currently reside and I see if some guys State side can offer any help/info or advice.

      Saludos

      Mike

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