Do our teeth suffer from having a DS??
I was sitting here with my toothache and wondering if there is any evidence that our teeth suffer from having a DS?? My labs have been ok (not always great) but within range since my Ds 3.5 yrs ago but I have been having dental issues over the last couple of years. I wondered whether they are paying the price belatedly for all the sugary crap I ate all the time prior to my Ds, whether its just age related (I'm 41) or whether it could be Ds related??
just thinking out loud but chime in if you have any thoughts
Yorkie xx
just thinking out loud but chime in if you have any thoughts
Yorkie xx
Had a band in 2005 at 280lbs, had band removed and DS done on Jan 22nd 08 at 220lbs in Spain, now 135lbs and a size 4!! Happy as a Clam!!Dontcha love the DS? It's the best tool around!!
I think genetics may play large part in it..both my parents lost their teeth to gum disease despite being vigilant about oral health and one of my brothers also has it.......
Oh well, just gotta keep on keepig on I guess....
yorkie xx
Oh well, just gotta keep on keepig on I guess....
yorkie xx
Had a band in 2005 at 280lbs, had band removed and DS done on Jan 22nd 08 at 220lbs in Spain, now 135lbs and a size 4!! Happy as a Clam!!Dontcha love the DS? It's the best tool around!!
NoMore B.
on 10/11/11 4:55 am
on 10/11/11 4:55 am
Hi Yorkie
I read something just a week or so ago that talked about how even our gums are swollen when we're obese, and losing weight shrinks our gums and exposes more tooth surface that was previously hidden in gum tissue. That might have something to do with it.
I know about 6 months after my DS I started getting some zingy feelings in a few teeth at my gum line. Everything checked out fine but in retrospect I'm sure it had to do with the shrinking gums. I know you're years out from your DS, but maybe changes in your gum line affected some of this (?) just a thought....
I read something just a week or so ago that talked about how even our gums are swollen when we're obese, and losing weight shrinks our gums and exposes more tooth surface that was previously hidden in gum tissue. That might have something to do with it.
I know about 6 months after my DS I started getting some zingy feelings in a few teeth at my gum line. Everything checked out fine but in retrospect I'm sure it had to do with the shrinking gums. I know you're years out from your DS, but maybe changes in your gum line affected some of this (?) just a thought....