Wednesday,August 20,2008
from government news business oppor. Olympics foreign org. chinese org. classified

Aug.19: 27-35°C Cloudy;Aug.20:28-36°C Sunny

gz facts special city guide the locals expats' life all-that-matter learning chinese

Good Medicines May Lead To Bad Teeth!

Updated Beijing Time

MANY medications that we use, even those sold over the counter (without prescriptions) can be a source of serious oral or dental problems. Some  medications cause a decrease in Saliva, while others lead to excessive growth of gum tissue (Gingival hyperplasia). These conditions allow bacteria to grow around teeth, and thereby produce cavities. Excessive gum tissue is also harder to keep clean, and can even become a cosmetic problem.

Some examples of potentially harmful medications are:

Certain Blood Pressure pills (ask your doctor or pharmacist if you are concerned about yours)
Some drugs for control of seizures (convulsions)
Antacids
Cough drops (sugar)
Chewable Vitamin C tablets (increases acidity)

Source: www.medicinenet.com

Editor: Helena Zhang

[ Print ] [ E-mail ] [ Comment ]


[RELATED ARTICLES]
News Updates
Storm Nuri Looms in the Pacific, Heat Lingers in Guangdong
Guangdong Museum of Art Closes 17 Days for Triennial
98-Year-Old Grandma Publishes 3 Anthologies