Eating Disorders Are Damaging To Teeth
Eating disorders are thought to affect more than 1.6 million people in the UK. The disorders are most common in teenagers and young women and may lead to dental complications.
Key takeaways:
- Eating disorders can cause severe and irreversible damage in the mouth.
- Highly corrosive stomach contents in vomit will cause erosion of tooth enamel which leads to sensitive and brittle teeth and makes them vulnerable to decay.
- Failure to get the required nutrients such as iron and vitamin B will lead to canker sores and bad breath
Although it can be difficult to talk about your eating disorder, it’s a good idea to tell your dentist about your eating problem. Having said that, eating disorders are often characterized by denial and even shame and so suffers may not be immediately open.
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