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Visiting the dentist and dental exploration helps early detection of alicantine celiacism, even before the first symptoms appear in the digestive system or in other parts of the body. This early detection of the disease reduces the possibility of developing more severe pathologies
According todoctor, Héctor J. Rodríguez Casanova, former Patron of the Fundación de la Sociedad Española de Periodoncia y Osteointegración y colaboracióndor de Compromiso y Seguridad Dental, “this exploration has two objectives: the first to check the general oral health of patients and, if necessary, to detect the presence of this disease. The second objective is to prevent the effects of celiac disease on oral health.”
Symptoms
Celiac disease affects tooth enamel, the discoloration of these and the poor development of the enamel. In the first case, brown, yellowish or white dots appear. In the second, the enamel does not look homogeneous and may seem more translucent. It also affects teeth development causing delay in growth or growing asymmetrically.
In the field of oral cavity, celiac disease causes recurrent afflictions, oral lesions that appear in the soft tissues of the oral cavity, which disappear alone, but usually reappear and affect the quality of life of the person who suffers them.
It also causes “Dry mouth syndrome” by altering the salivary glands, decreasing the production of saliva, which causes oral dryness that can hinder speech, chewing or deglution and cause halitosis.
As saliva is responsible for regulating the accumulation of bacteria in the mouth and counteracting their effects, an inadequate level of saliva favors the emergence of bacteria in the mouth. decays and gum disease. The relationship with periodontal disease has a low level of evidence. It has been observed that people diagnosed with celiac disease go more to the dentist, which can help prevent periodontal diseases.
How to Prevent Your Effects
According to Dr. Héctor J. Rodríguez Casanova, once the disease has been detected, daily oral hygiene is necessary to facilitate the correct elimination of the dental plaque, “imprescindible to avoid the decay and disease of the gums”.
In addition to avoiding foods that contain gluten, it is important to reduce the intake of acid and sugary foods, as they facilitate the formation of erosion and cavities and visit the dentist more often “the best cure – it concludes – is prevention, an early diagnosis of conditions such as caries or gingivitis will prevent them from damaging our teeth or gums seriously or irreversibly.”
An increasingly common disease
Celiac disease is a condition of the immune system in which people cannot consume gluten because it damages their small intestine. Gluten is a protein present in wheat, barley and rye. It can also be found in vitamins, supplements, hair and skin products, toothpaste and lipid balms.
Celiac disease affects every person differently. Symptoms may occur in the digestive system or in other parts of the body. One person may have diarrhea and abdominal pain, while another may feel irritable or depressed. Irriability is one of the most common symptoms in children. Some people have no symptoms.
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2023-04-11

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