We all know that some secrets can be beneficial, but there are others that may be harmful. This is also true as it relates to your teeth. Do you know that some eating disorders can have devastating effects on your teeth? The American Dental Association has determined that there are upwards to 10 million people that have serious eating disorders. The three of these that affect teeth are:
Most people are aware of these disorders, and have some understanding of their ramifications, but did you know that each one of these can affect teeth and gums to such degree that immediate dental work is needed to save them?
Two common components of these illnesses include chronic nutritional weakness and an acidic reaction causing physical damage.
People who have anorexia or bulimia often have an ongoing nutritional weakness that can become acute. Some occurrences include:
Additionally, there is an acidic component to these illnesses. Your stomach acids are extremely strong. The hydrochloric acid in your stomach is strong enough to eat through bone. In your stomach it is safe, but when people with anorexia or bulimia force themselves to throw up, the stomach acids bathe the teeth and will cause the enamel to be destroyed changing the tooth color and shape. I have seen this many times and will never forget seeing a case where the entire inside of the upper teeth were dissolved from throwing up and the acids attacked the upper teeth.
It is important to be aware of these symptoms and know that there are many reasons, including social, emotional and physical ones that will cause these illnesses to surface. It is imperative to get professional help to resolve these issues and to realize that until the actions are controlled:
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