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Mechanicsville Children’s Dentist | Are Your Child’s Medications Affecting Their Oral Health?

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 1 in 5 children are currently taking prescription medications and more than half take vitamins or other dietary supplements. Even when used as directed and under medical supervision, your child may experience medication side effects that can impact their oral health. Always let us know if your child is taking any medicines or supplements and if those have changed since your last visit.

Here are some common side effects of medications that can impact your child’s oral health:

Abnormal Bleeding

Blood thinning and reduced clotting accompany the use of some medications. This can cause problems with excessive bleeding during treatments for periodontal disease or oral surgery. Your dentist needs to know if your child is taking any medications or supplements before scheduling any treatment that may involve bleeding.

Dry Mouth

Many medications can cause reduced saliva production. When your child’s mouth does not produce enough saliva, it is more susceptible to inflammation and infection, tooth decay, and other oral health problems.

Fungal Infection

Oral Candidiasis is an oral fungal infection that can affect those who use oral inhalers for asthma and other breathing conditions. We encourage patients with inhalers to rinse their mouth thoroughly with water after using their inhaler.

Gum Tissue Enlargement

Overgrowth or enlargement of gum tissue may occur as a side effect of certain medications. Patients with this condition need to give special attention to keeping teeth and gums clean to prevent inflammation or decay.

Soft Tissue Reactions

Inflammation, oral sores, or discoloration of soft tissues can occur as a side effect of some medications. If your child experiences this type of reaction, we may be able to prescribe a special oral hygiene regimen that can alleviate their discomfort.

Tooth Decay

While tooth decay is not directly a side effect of medication, several types of medicines use sugar to improve the flavor, especially those in liquid, chewable, and lozenge forms. When these are taken over a period of time, the sugars left on the teeth can make the patient more likely to develop tooth decay. When possible, select sugar-free versions of medications, take with meals, or rinse your mouth after taking a sugared medicine.

If your child is experiencing any of these side effects or if you have concerns about any medications your child is taking, contact Sparkle Pediatric Dentistry.

Sparkle Pediatric Dentistry
Phone: (804) 746-7382
Url: https://www.sparklepediatricdentistry.com/
8302 Center Path Lane
Mechanicsville, VA 23116

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8302 Center Path Lane
Mechanicsville, VA 23116

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Monday: 8AM – 5PM
Tuesday: 8AM – 5PM
Wednesday: 8AM – 5PM
Thursday: 8AM – 5PM
Friday: 8AM – 2PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

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11934 W. Broad St. Suite 120
Henrico, VA 23233

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Tuesday: 8AM – 5PM
Wednesday: 8AM – 5PM
Thursday: 8AM – 5PM
Friday: 8AM – 2PM
Saturday: Closed
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