Researchers say weight loss drugs such as Ompic can cause lasting damage to the mouth.
According to RCO News Agency, These days, drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy have been admired as amazing weights for weight loss, but since it is widely used, some of its side effects have been unintentionally revealed.
According to SA, “Ozmapik Face” is one of the common consequences of using these popular weight loss drugs. In people who take weight loss drugs, there is a pink or hollow pink that can increase the symptoms of aging, including lines, wrinkles and skin drooping.
This is because the effect of Samglutide (active ingredient in these drugs) is not topical to operate only on fats where we want. Instead, it affects the whole body fat, including the face.
The side effects of these drugs do not just end up and face. These drugs may also affect the mouth and dental, and these side effects can potentially lead to a sustainable damage.
Dry mouth
Semaglutide affects the salivary glands in the mouth and does this by reducing saliva production, which in turn can lead to dry mouth. This means that there is not enough saliva to keep the mouth wet.
It is not clear exactly why Samglutide has this effect on salivary glands, but in animal studies on the drug it seems that it makes the saliva more sticky. This means that there is less fluid to moisturize the mouth and dry it.
GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs (such as Samglutide) can also reduce water consumption by affecting areas in the brain responsible for thirst. Consuming low fluids will further reduce saliva secretion and may even thicken the saliva and make the tongue sticky.
Bad breath
Another unintended complication that is usually reported by Samglutide consumers is the bad breath.
When less saliva flows into the mouth, this causes the growth of bacteria that contribute to bad breath and cavities. These bacterial species include Streptococcus the Mon and some of the Lactobacillus strains.
Another species that has been shown to grow when the saliva decreases is a bacterium called “porphyromonas gingivalis”. This bacterium plays an important role in the production of sulfur compounds that cause bad breath.
Another factor that may explain why “Samglutide” causes bad breath is that the production of saliva less means that the tongue is not cleaned. This is the reason that the “morning breath” is very odor, because we naturally produce less saliva at night. This decrease in saliva production allows bacteria to grow and produce odors.
Pictures of reports show that the language of some people who consume Samglutide has a furious or frozen appearance that indicates the accumulation of bacteria that contribute to bad breath.
Damage to the tooth
One of the major side effects of “Ompic” is vomiting. Samglutide reduces gastric drain speed and delays digestion, which can lead to bloating, nausea and vomiting.
Repeated vomiting can damage the tooth. This is because gastric acid, which is mainly made of “hydrochloric acid”, sends enamel tooth enamel. In cases where vomiting occurs for a long time, months and years, more damage is caused.
The back surface of the teeth is more likely to be damaged to the tongue, and this may not be obvious to the affected person.
Vomiting also reduces body fluid levels. When combined with a decrease in saliva production, the teeth are at greater risk of damage. This is because saliva helps neutralize the acid that causes tooth damage.
The saliva also helps the thin and protective layer of the tooth to form the saliva on the surface of the teeth. The thickest on the surface is the lower row tongue. In people who produce less saliva, the toothpick contains less mucin (a type of mucosa that helps to attach saliva to the tooth).
Reduce the risk of injury
If you are consuming “Samglutide”, there are many things you can do to maintain your oral health.
Regular drinking water throughout the day can help prevent dry mouth. This helps maintain the natural microbiome of your mouth, which can reduce the risk of over -growing bacteria that cause bad breath and tooth damage.
Drinking a lot of water also enables the body to produce the saliva needed to prevent dry mouth, which is idealized, the recommended amount of 6 to 8 glasses daily.
Sugar -free gum chewing is also a reasonable option because it helps produce saliva. Swallowing this saliva preserves valuable fluid in the body. Eucalyptus gums may also help prevent halitosis.
There is evidence that probiotics may help reduce bad breath in the short term. The use of probiotic supplements or the consumption of probiotic -rich foods (such as yogurt or yogurt) may be a good idea.
Maintaining primary oral hygiene, brushing, reducing acidic foods and sweet drinks, and using a mouthwash all help protect your teeth.
The risk of side effects when taking GLP-1 receptor agonists, including gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting, is twice as high as women. This may be due to sex hormones estrogen and progesterone, which can alter the intestinal sensitivity.
To prevent vomiting, try to eat more cozy meals, as the stomach will stay longer while consuming Samglutide.
If you are a patient, do not brush your teeth immediately, as this spreads stomach acid on the tooth surface and increases the risk of damage. Instead, rinse your mouth with water or mouthwash to reduce the acid strength and wait at least 30 minutes before brushing.
It is unclear how long these effects are. They are likely to disappear with discontinuation, but any damage to the teeth is permanent. Gastrointestinal complications can take a few weeks, but usually resolve spontaneously unless more dose is taken.
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