You are taking drugs to treat osteoporosis. The class of drugs used to treat osteoporosis (known as biphosphonates) can occasionally cause jaw problems following tooth loss or a tooth extraction.
You are diabetic. Diabetes can increase your risk of developing periodontal disease.
You become pregnant. Your dentist may suggest that you postpone certain treatments for the duration of your pregnancy.
Are taking medication to regulate blood pressure. These drugs often have oral side effects.
You are taking medication to treat a serious health condition, such as kidney, lung, heart or liver disease. These drugs can interact with other drugs and cause complications and treatment failure.
You drink alcohol regularly. Depending on what and how often you drink, you may be at an elevated risk for certain types of oral cancer.
You have allergies.
You smoke or use other tobacco products.
There are any changes in your health status or medications between dental appointments.
Regular dental visits and dental cleanings are important for maintaining your oral health. Make sure to speak with your dentist if you suspect that your medical health record is not up to date, and let them know if changes occur. If you don't have a dentist, we can help you find one. Call an operator today at 1-866-970-9853.