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Nearly one out of ten Americans are among those who have asthma. The frequency of attacks, triggers, and severity vary from patient to patient. The individual struggles, however, would be familiar to any sufferer. It can impact the ability to get proper sleep and perform well in school. Later in life, even our work life can experience complications from this condition. In the worst cases, the tubes in the lungs can permanently narrow, leading to problems breathing. Additionally, research has recently revealed that asthma can have a lasting impact on our oral health. Gum disease, cavities, and oral sores are all possible consequences of asthma.
Many patients who find out that asthma can affect oral health are surprised. Several elements of asthma can lead to oral trouble. Those that most commonly impact patients oral health are listed below:
These are the three most frequently seen oral health conditions among people with asthma. Thankfully there are ways to avoid these conditions. Below is a list of tips asthma patients can use to help protect their teeth and gums. While the above concerns may still happen, these tips will help reduce how often they show up.
These efforts can be a significant step towards helping to control your asthma breakouts. This guidance, in turn, will help with the potential oral health risks that come with it.
Your dentist remains the best source of help for you and your family. Using their knowledge of dental health concerns, including those connected to asthma, they can help. Call yours for an appointment today.