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Osteoporosis and Oral Health: What You Need to Know

Posted on: September 17th, 2025 by Lynnfield Dental Associates No Comments

Osteoporosis affects more than just your bones—it can also impact your oral health. Both the disease and certain medications used to treat it may increase the risk of serious jaw problems.

How Osteoporosis Medications Affect Your Jaw

Many osteoporosis medicines, called antiresorptive agents, help strengthen bones. However, in rare cases, they can cause a condition called osteonecrosis. This condition reduces blood flow to the jawbone, causing the bone to die. Osteonecrosis can lead to severe pain and structural problems with your teeth and mouth.

Why Dental Procedures Matter

Osteonecrosis most often develops after dental procedures or surgery. That’s why it’s crucial to inform your dentist about all medications you take before any procedure. Sharing your medication history can help your dentist choose the safest treatment plan for your oral health.

Protecting Your Oral Health

If you have osteoporosis, always communicate with your healthcare providers about your medications. Preventive care and proper planning before dental procedures can help avoid complications and protect your smile.

Source: MouthHealthy.org

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