Ozempic is ruining your teeth? What to know about the impact on dental health

Despite its benefits widely, mainly weight loss and diabetes control, among others, GLP-1 medicines have also been linked to some unwanted side effects.

In addition to the main complaints of gastrointestinal problems, some lesser -known side effects have emerged, including mood swings, hair loss, and “ozempical face”.

There are now rumors on the social networks of patients and doctors who suggest that weight loss drugs could be related to dental caries problems and gums such as irritation and bleeding.

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What is “Ozempic teeth?”

Ozempic teeth, just as Ozempic Face, are an online coined term to describe a feature that some believe that they could be related to their use of weight loss and diabetes drugs drugs.

Patient and doctors online comments suggest that weight loss drugs could be related to tooth decay. (Istock)

The feature in question is an increase in dental problems when used GPP-1s, although there is still no scientific evidence that both are linked.

Dry mouth, nausea, vomiting and acid reflux are widely reported side effects of ozempical medicines and others.

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“Patients have reported dry mouth as they are in Ozempic in the two dental practices I work in,” said Dr. Ricky Marshall, owner of Stratland Dental in Glendale, Arizona and dentist of the Wolff family’s dentistry, and Orthodontics in Queen Creek, Arizona, told Fox News Digital.

Although Ozempus may not trigger the increase in tooth decay, side effects as dry mouth are “probably the main cause” of some of the dental problems that people suffer, according to Marshall.

The dentist treats the woman in the dental chair.

Dry mouth, nausea, vomiting and acid reflux are widely reported side effects of ozempical medicines and others. (Istock)

In addition, he said, it is said that Ozempic increases stomach acid because the medication works by reducing digestion.

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When the stomach acid increases it leads to acid reflux, stomach burns or vomiting, the contact of acid with the teeth “will help” the increase in decay, said Marshall.

Dr. Whitney White, from Aspen Dental, in Las Vegas, said that she has not personally seen any patient who has oral health problems related to GLP-1s.

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“I encourage all my patients to be open about the medicines they take, as they can contribute to problems such as dry mouth,” Fox News Digital told.

“The dry mouth leads to the plate, which in turn leads to cavities and sensitivity.”

Treat side effects

A few a few are a solution to acid reflux, according to Cleveland Clinic.

These free sale medicines neutralize stomach acid so that when reflux occurs, it is not so corrosive for the esophagus.

Smiling woman's broken, teeth -centered.

“The dry mouth leads to the accumulation of the plate, which in turn leads to cavities and sensitivity,” a dentist warned. (Istock)

Although these medicines may be effective for the reflux of occasional acid, Cleveland Clinic warned that they can have side effects if they are taken too often, so they are probably not a good long -term solution. “

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To relieve dry mouth, the previous source recommends chewing gum without sugar to promote saliva production and drink plenty of water, among other remedies.

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The clinic also recommends that individuals “take medicines that cause dry mouth in the morning, not at night”, because dry mouth at night is more likely to cause cavities and other dental problems.

Fox News Digital contacted Novo Nordisk (Ozempic and Wegovy) and Eli Lilly (Mounjaro and Zepbound maker) to comment. Neither of the two companies includes mention of dental side effects in the prescription information of the drugs.

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