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'Ozempic Teeth' Identified as New Dental Risk of Popular Weight-Loss Drugs

Experts link dental issues like enamel erosion and gum disease to side effects of GLP-1 medications, issuing prevention guidelines for users.

Ozempic teeth is a new side effect of popular weight loss drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro
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Overview

  • Medical professionals have coined the term 'Ozempic teeth' to describe dental complications such as dry mouth, bad breath, tooth decay, and gum disease tied to GLP-1 weight-loss drugs like Ozempic.
  • The dental risks are attributed to acid reflux, vomiting, and reduced saliva production caused by the drugs, which can erode enamel and weaken teeth.
  • Experts recommend preventive measures, including staying hydrated, using fluoride mouthwash, and waiting at least 30 minutes to brush teeth after vomiting to protect enamel.
  • Dentists are now advising patients to undergo dental evaluations before and during GLP-1 therapy to mitigate potential oral health issues.
  • The growing awareness of 'Ozempic teeth' has been amplified by reports from celebrities like Amy Schumer and Sharon Osbourne, who have shared their experiences with these side effects.