Asthma can make bad effect to your oral health

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Asthma can make bad effect to your oral health

Did you know that one in 12 Indians has asthma? This respiratory condition can increase your chances of developing cavities, gum disease and oral sores, but with the right preventive measure, you can lower these risks and maintain a healthy mouth.

Dental health risks

Let’s take a quick look at some of the most common dental problems associated with asthma and how they occur.

Also, inhalers used to treat asthma may irritate the back roof of the mouth, causing a reddish lesion. If ignored, this area can become infected. This infection can spread and affect the throat and rest of the mouth.

Dry mouth

dry-mouth

People with asthma are more likely than the general population to suffer from dry mouth. This is because asthma restricts air flow, making people with the condition more likely to breathe through their mouth. What’s more, the medication in inhalers can further dry out the mouth.

Oral sores

mouth

Using an inhaler may irritate the back roof of the mouth, causing mouth ulcers and thrush.

Dr. Thomas K Paulose
Dr. Thomas K. Paulose is the Director Clinical Administration at Dr. Nechupadam Dental, Kochi, India. He is a specialist in oral prosthetics, Aesthetic / Cosmetic dentistry and a certified Implantologist & Implant Prosthodentist.
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