Health Forums > Health Diseases > Osteoporosis

 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
What if you get osteoporosis in your teeth?
  (#1 (permalink))
Junior Member
 
 
Offline
Posts: 22
Join Date: Dec 2008
What if you get osteoporosis in your teeth? - 12-26-2008, 03:35 AM

Is it even possible? Would you have to get dentures if it did happen, if it can happen?
   
Sponsored Links
  (#2 (permalink))
Junior Member
 
 
Offline
Posts: 13
Join Date: Dec 2008
12-26-2008, 08:03 PM

i dont think soo...osteoporosis occurs in your bones. teeth are made of calcium....it sounds really unlikely to me, but im no doctor
   
  (#3 (permalink))
Junior Member
 
 
Offline
Posts: 17
Join Date: Dec 2008
01-05-2009, 01:09 PM

I don't think it really"osteoporosis"per say...BUT there are osteoporotic bone changes that affect the roots of your teeth. However, your teeth will become weaker with age (I want to say that after age 35 your way more likely to suffer from cavities...but don't quote me). That is why oral health is so important. Just floss and brush and you're good to go!
   
  (#4 (permalink))
Junior Member
 
 
Offline
Posts: 16
Join Date: Jan 2009
01-07-2009, 01:35 AM

It affects the bone that holds your teeth but not the teeth. It can make you more prone to perio disease or gum disease. So you may loose your teeth as a result of weaken foundation (bone)
   
  (#5 (permalink))
Junior Member
 
Offline
Posts: 5
Join Date: Mar 2012
03-20-2012, 10:40 AM

It affects the bone that holds your teeth but not the teeth. It can make you more prone to perio disease or gum disease. So you may loose your teeth as a result of weaken foundation (bone)

alcoholrehabilitation.org/alcohol-rehabilitation-centers-in-connecticut
   

Thread Tools
Display Modes



Similar Threads for: What if you get osteoporosis in your teeth?
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
How can I clean my wifes teeth when she has Dementia? Ken D Dementia 3 05-23-2013 09:33 AM
Is it normal for your tongue to sit between teeth with TMJ and an overjet? Emily Temporomandibular Join Disorder (TMJ) 2 03-27-2009 09:37 PM
Can teeth sensitivity to cold be associated with TMJ? suem Temporomandibular Join Disorder (TMJ) 2 01-14-2009 03:41 PM