If you are taking medication for osteoporosis, regular dental visits are essential. Here’s why:

  • These medications strengthen bones but can sometimes affect how your jawbone heals after dental treatments.
  • This may increase the risk of a rare condition called osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ), especially after tooth extractions or implants.
  • Visiting your dentist before starting treatment allows any dental problems to be corrected in advance, lowering your risk of complications.
  • Regular dental checkups help detect early changes in your mouth and keep your gums and teeth healthy.
  • Always tell your dentist if you are taking osteoporosis medication or any other long-term treatment that affects bone health.
  • If you are searching for a trusted professional, look for a dentist near me who understands how these medications interact with oral health.

Prevention and communication are the best ways to protect your smile and overall health when taking medication for osteoporosis.