How
Medications Affect Your Dental
Health
If you're
taking medications for certain health conditions, it may not have crossed your
mind that they can also impact your oral health. After all, medications are
supposed to bring equilibrium back to your system, not stir things up, right?
Truth is a variety of prescribed medications can affect your teeth.
Antihistamines
may cause dry mouth syndrome, which can lead to sore gums, making the mouth
more prone to infection. Contraceptives and blood pressure medications may
cause mouth sores, gum inflammation and discoloration. Blood thinners can
interfere with your ability to form blood clots or cause heavy bleeding after a
tooth extraction. Anti-seizure medications can cause an overgrowth of gum
tissue (gingival hyperplasia) and make it difficult to practice good oral
hygiene.
When you're
taking medications and start taking other medications — whether prescribed,
over-the-counter or illegal - it can change the effects of both the original
and the new medications. Simply put, when certain drugs interact, they may
increase or decrease the effects or produce another, unintended effect. This is
why it's so important to keep Dr. Vasquez informed about all the
medications you take; any teeth medications you are prescribed will take this
into consideration.
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