I dont know but I have fybromyalgia and i've expierenced the same problem with my teeth . I think its because its hard to keep up with proper regular brushing when your in so much pain allt he time plus nutrition when your tired sick and sore all the time . God Bless You My Friend
Well now I know what's happening to my teeth. Will over-the-counter B vitamins with D help or do we need medical intervention?
I am 44years old I have Lupus and Fibromyalgia, Spondolosis stenosis, Osteoporosis, I have also experienced loss of most of my teeth including the front teeth. I was diagnosed with vitamin D deficiency, vitamin B12, iron deficiency. It's terrible to loose teeth mentally as well as physically.
http://www.sjogrens.org/home/about-sjogrens-syndrome/diagnosis
"Sjogren's syndrome symptoms frequently overlap with or 'mimic' those of other diseases including lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and multiple sclerosis. Dryness can also occur for other reasons, such as a side effect of medications such as anti-depressants and high blood pressure medication."
Sometimes too little saliva can contribute to tooth decay... as with Sjogren's which can indeed be secondary to Lupus and other things. Both can have long drawn out diagnoses. Definitely keep track of this stuff and mention it to doctors to build a record up. The pieces might fit together eventually. If there are some of the other signs/symptoms, document them too, even if they don't yet fit a "diagnostic criteria".
If you happen to have a sense of low tear & saliva flow, they can be measured.
I have Fibro and lost most of my teeth 2 yrs ago,i have a false upper set and 5 false on the bottom. My teeth started getting bad when i got ill falling out or breaking but i thought it was the morphine as i have been on it for years but after reading here maybe it is the illness.
Had a dentist appointment yesterday and ran the "theory" by him. He said like sienna said, that low vit d could cause gum problems but not really tooth decay.
anyways just a little more info.
Karen
Gum disease coincides with alot of inflammatory diseases. Do your best at home with brushing (at least 2 min) flossing daily and using Listerine for a full 30sec. Make sure you are getting your teeth cleaned every 3 months and if you need to see a perio DDS make sure you do!
Advice from a periodontal hygienist
I too have seen a lot of new research on VitD 3 and autoimmune issues. (ie:which comes first the defiency or the disease)
I agree with karajo that the research could also explain the teeth difficulties.
I have had a lot of trouble with teeth since age 2. I have two implanted teeth and am getting my second crown tomorrow. I too grind and clench.
I am throwing around the possiblity in my mind that there may be genetic link, then an environmental (low vit d in infancy/childhood) that may activate this weakness. (autoimmune/CFIDS)
New intresting research out there. I know the MS site is active on the vit d stuff too. You can check their threads out too!
Karen
Me too, my teeth are a mess, they weak and splitting. I always put it down to the teeth grinding?
To Ket and Royce,
Sometimes a vit D deficiency goes along with fibromyalgia. This can cause problems with your teeth. I would suggest you ask your dr. to check your vit D level
I have Addisons, Hypothyroism, Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis Mitral valve prolapse with regurg, & Fibro. Pain effects me daily. What is the new drug Savella? Do you think it is advisable me working as a 1:1 home health peds nurse?