|
Dentist's Corner |
Drvsmohan.com |
Patient's Corner |
|
Drvsmohan.com has developed special educational software using animation .To view the animation click here.It might have a slow download speed. Diastema
Closure |
Oral Side Effects Of MedicationMany medications have associated side effects, some of which can affect your oral health. Studies suggest that two out of every five adults take some type of medication that could have dental-related side effects. With age, the likelihood of taking such a medication almost doubles. In most cases, oral side effects of medications resolve shortly after you stop taking the medication. The following are some common oral side effects. Dry Mouth Antihistamines as well as many other drugs can cause a decrease in saliva, which can leave your mouth prone to a number of problems. When the soft tissues of the mouth are constantly dry, they can become inflamed, painful and more susceptible to infection. Tooth decay can develop without the cleansing and buffering effects of an adequate salivary flow. Chronic dry mouth can also create problems for people who wear dentures. A light film of saliva on the oral tissues typically helps hold dentures in place. You can alleviate dry mouth by drinking more water or using sugarless lozenges or gum to stimulate the flow of saliva. Your dentist also an artificial saliva if necessary to help keep your oral tissues lubricated. In some cases, medication can be prescribed to increase saliva flow. Gum Tissue Overgrowth Overgrowth of the gum tissue is also referred to as gingival hyperplasia. It is associated primarily with anti-seizure medications, immunosupressant drugs such as those taken after organ transplants, and calcium channel blockers taken by some heart patients. Talk to your dentist about any medications you are taking, including prescription and over-the-counter varieties. He or she may be able to discuss any potential side effects with you and limit their influence on your oral health. More importantly, your dentist may ne6d this information to provide safe and effective dental care. Drvsmohan.com |
Patient Education Writeups |