tooth discoloration after RNY
Thanks!
Jenn
Here's some info that might help.
There has been very little research in this area, but there has been some speculation. Here are some points to consider:
- We may suffer the effects now of problems that we have had in the past. For instance, the enamel will be affected by the acid produced for those who had GERD (acid reflux) before surgery. The enamel may have been wearing away and only now has the problem been noticed.
- If you had a history of binging and purging before surgery, then the enamel on your teeth will have been affected and is showing up as a problem now.
- Dry mouth, also known as xerostomia, is definitely something that will cause dental problems because the acid in your mouth is not being washed away with saliva. Many weight loss surgery patients experience this after surgery. Also, many medications cause this. If this is a problem that you have, increase your water so your mouth does not stay dry.
- Eating a lot of meat can cause the acidity of your saliva to increase. This is very hard on your teeth.
- It is accepted that dentures often do not fit after losing a lot of weight. Dentures become loose. In the same respect it is possible that spaces can open between your teeth and gums making you much more sensitive to heat and cold and increasing the possibility of periodontal problems.
Here are some things that you can do to help:
- Keep your mouth moist
- Since we don’t eat and drink at the same time, it is possible that food stays on our teeth longer and is not washed away by liquid. Brush your teeth or at least rinse your mouth following eating.
- Whey protein acts as a buffer against tooth decay. Be sure you have whey protein in your diet.
- Calcium is also extremely important to prevent tooth decay. Calcium is the most important mineral for protecting teeth.
Many people admitted that their problems with their teeth were increasing, but that it might be a normal part of the aging process. That may be true but the recommendations above are good to do regardless.
In addition, its known that poor absorption of calcium and low Vit D levels can all contribute to poor dental hygeine following WLS. I would sincerely suggest calling your surgeon's office to ask what information they can provide you with and then call your dentist office & ask if there is a dentist there who's dealt with WLS patients and post-op dental care. Also, you might consider finding a dentist that has experience in post-op dental care if your does not.
For me, I have sensitive teeth to begin with. Its also about the things we eat and drink that can cause stains and gum irritability as well as decay in general. Its a MUST to take our vits and get our labs checked. Please follow up with your surgeon's office and find out what your lab levels are. Make sure you are taking enough calcium and Vit D. I've experienced issues with both as well as iron.
All best!
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I wanted to say hello to you. We have the same dr. I don't see too many folks from the Roanoke area on this board, so I love it when I get to "meet" someone. Do you attend the support group meetings? Dr Lucktong is the best!!! I had rny last April and have lost 119 pounds. Everything is going great. I feel really good.
I did get a few cavities soon after my surgery. Of course I had them taken care of and at my last dentist appt everything was good. The dentist gave me a extra fluoride toothpast to use. Maybe you can call your dentist and see if he sells that at this office. I don't have an answer to your questions, but I am curious. Please keep us posted if you call the doc.
Best wishes on this great journey, Penny
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Between the Tums and the vitamins i have a rainbow of chewables these days!!
Thanks again!!
Jenn
And I really do like Dr. Lucktong. He took over my case when my doctor in Radford decided to "leave the area (after 20 +yrs???)". His office has been great to work with and really got me taken care of quickly. So far so good!!
Thanks for responding!
Jenn
This is one of those threads that makes you go...Hmmmmm. (remember Arsenio Hall? lol)