How do eating disorders affect your dental health?

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How do eating disorders affect your mouth?

Eating disorder is a kind of psychological problem that provokes atypical eating behaviors. Such unhealthy eating habits are detrimental to our oral health as well as our general health. Similar to obsession, weight gain or loss, abnormal dietary habits cause many lingering & damaging effects on dental health like enamel wear down, dry mouth, etc.

In this post, we have explained the common types of eating disorders and their adverse effects on your oral cavity.

Common types of eating disorders Each compulsive eating behavior causes a variety of damages to your mouth. Dentists observe those impairments & lesions to pinpoint the type of eating disorder. After that, he/she derives the right treatment plan. The common eating disorders we found in many people are as follows:  Anorexia Nervosa - This is the most common eating disorder many people have developed. People suffering from this condition view them as overweight, even though they are very lean. So they would restrict the amount of food they consume, especially food with calories. This practice deprives such people of essential nutrients for inner organs, teeth, and gums.  Bulimia Nervosa - It is life-threatening compulsive eating behavior. People with bulimia take large quantities of foods and indulge in odd activities to compensate the calories taken. Such purging activities include self-induced vomiting, taking enema & laxatives, fasting, and much more.  Pica - This is the habit of eating non-edible substances like soil, chalk, hair, cloth, soap, and much more. Apart from poisoning and injuring the gut, this practice will provide a way for bacterial infections that propagate in the mouth also.


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