“The Impact of Medications on Oral and Dental Health: Consulto’s Review of Common Side Effects”

2023-05-09 11:53:23

02:46 PM

Tuesday 09 May 2023

I wrote – Hoda Abdel Nasser

Many people take medications, whether to control chronic diseases or to treat the diseases they suffer from, which causes some annoying side effects that often require consulting a specialist doctor or stopping the medication.

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In the following report, “Consulto” reviews the most prominent effects of drugs on oral and dental health, according to “WebMD”.

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Side effects of drugs on oral and dental health

1- Dry mouth

Some medications can reduce the amount of saliva in the mouth, which leads to dry mouth, and thus increases the chances of infection, tooth decay, or gum disease, when taking these medications:

Antihistamines.

– Antidepressants.

Alzheimer’s medications.

Epilepsy medications.

Blood pressure and heart medications.

– Anti-nausea and diarrhea.

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2- Swelling of the gums

Some medications may cause accumulation of gum tissue, thus increasing gum disease and thus affecting dental health. Men are often more susceptible to this problem, and these medications include:

Blood pressure medications.

Epilepsy medications.

Immunosuppressive drugs.

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3- Inflammation of the lining of the mouth

Lining of the mouth is an inflammation of the moist tissues lining the mouth and the digestive system. This inflammation is a common side effect of chemotherapy. In addition, this causes swelling of the mouth, increased pain, bleeding, and ulcers, and thus makes it difficult for a person to eat.

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4-Taste changes

Medicines can change the taste in the mouth and the person feels a metallic, salty or bitter taste, which causes a feeling of insensitivity to foods, and this is often spread among the elderly who are used to taking multiple medications, but the change in taste may disappear on its own following stopping the medication, including :

Allergy medications.

– Chemotherapy.

Antifungals.

Alzheimer’s medications.

Cholesterol lowering medications.

Diabetes medications.

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5-tooth decay

Long-term use of sweetened medications usually causes tooth decay, and this is found in vitamins, antacids, and syrups. Therefore, care must be taken to rinse the mouth well following taking these medications and to consult a specialist before taking them excessively.

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