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Patients who receive antidepressant medication for psychiatric and other medical

reasons might be at increased risk for adverse dental effects.

 

'Potential adverse effects and interactions with other medications have direct

implications for dental treatment,' concluded the researchers from Southern

Illinois University's School of Dental Medicine.

 

Dental patients receiving antidepressant medication might be at increased risk

for xerostomia (Dry Mouth Synrome), according to the researchers. If left

untreated, xerostomia could lead to rampant tooth decay, periodontal disease,

bad breath, oral yeast infection and other oral health problems

 

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