I am a 53 year old male who has just been prescribed Reglan for some gastric problem. I started taking it 4 days ago. Yesterday I noticed that my teeth were starting to feel a little sensitive, and today they seem to be worse. I was just at the Dentist last month for a check up and some maintenance. I was wondering if that might be a side effect for the Reglan, and if so could that also mean that other side effects could start.
Your problem of sensitive teeth may not be because of reglan. But the sensitivity may be due to gastric problems. Try changing the medicine. Take advice from your gastroenterologist.
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Could Reglan Cause Dental Problems?
Your problem of sensitive teeth may not be because of reglan. But the sensitivity may be due to gastric problems. Try changing the medicine. Take advice from your gastroenterologist.