What Causes Tooth Decay And Sudden Tooth Loss?
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Welcome to HEALTHCARE MAGIC..
I have gone through your query and can understand your concerns..
As per your complain the most common causes of tooth loss can be due to deep infection in teeth while other causes can be deep infection in gums secondary to a very poor oral hygiene which can cause loss of attachment of teeth to the supporting tissues and it leading to loosening of the teeth and fall of teeth..
Other causes like side effects of medications that generally causes dry mouth...
Now your second questions is about medications that can cause tooth decay..
Well, damage to teeth is most commonly an indirect effect of medications as there are a large number of medications that can cause dry mouth..
Out of a large number of medications common ones are Antacids, painkillers. anti allergics, decongestants, blood pressure medications, anti-depressants etc..
I would like to know from you that which medications you have taken and for what illness and you lost your teeth due to loosening and falling of teeth or due to decay?
Also please inform about the duration for how long the medication was taken?
Please revert back with answers so that I can advise you further..
Hope this helps..
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Dry mouth seems to be culprit..
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As per your complain the medications that you are taking seems to be all causing dry mouth and the most common cause for teeth loss caused by dry mouth is in the form of decay..
So please provide me the following details so that I can guide you towards treatment and prevention of tooth loss..
1.Do you have a dry mouth?
2. Loss of teeth is in the form of decay or loosening and falling of teeth?
3. DiD you consult a Dentist for relief?
Please revert back..
Regards.
Dental prosthesis is an option..
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As you have lost all your teeth it is due to Dry mouth that was the side effect of medicines..
You can now opt for artificial teeth replacement like Complete denture that can also be implant supported..
A Prosthodontist can do it appropriately for you..
Hope this helps..
Regards.
Generally limited dental coverage by MEDICAID, consult your agency..
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As per your query MEDICAID generally has limited coverage for dental treatments..
You should check for the insurance plans with your nearest MEDICAID agency and get the coverage and treatment done accordingly..
Hope this helps..
Regards.