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The Impact Of Medications That You Are Taking to Your Dental Health

March 13th, 2008

Taking
medications is one factor that triggers some of the symptoms of
dental health problem. The
most common is the drying of the mouth or dehydration but not all
medications are associated to dental health symptoms.

For
instance taking smoking cessation, allergy treatments, appetite
suppressants, pain relievers, sleeping aids or pills and anxiety
medications increases the risks of dry mouth syndrome. Other
antibiotics causes tooth discoloration a simple example is when a
women uses tetracycline during their pregnancy and their babies
developed a grayish or yellowish tooth discoloration when they turn
into adults. Taking antidepressants may also increase the risk of
teeth grinding, involuntary mouth movement, worn and torn teeth, dry
mouth, bleeding gums and tooth sensitivity.

To
prevent dental health problems during medication observe good dental
health hygiene by brushing and flossing your teeth regularly and
consider using dental health products that will aid in preventing
bacteria build up in your mouth. Regular visit to your dentist will
decrease the risk of dental health problems to occur.

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