5 Autoimmune illnesses that may harm your oral health

 



The immune system is a complicated network that protects our bodies from dangerous germs and chemicals. When it fails, it might result in autoimmune diseases that attack healthy tissues. Over 100 autoimmune disorders occur and affect many regions of the body, including the mouth.

1) Crohn's Disease causes inflammation in the digestive tract, resulting in symptoms such as abdominal pain and diarrhea. Due to shared inflammation, this illness frequently causes oral difficulties such as mouth ulcers and gum swelling.

2) Sjogren's syndrome affects moisture-producing glands, resulting in diminished saliva flow. This dryness promotes oral bacteria, which causes dry mouth, foul breath, and mouth sores.

3) Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune illness that affects multiple organs. It complicates dental operations and raises the risk of oral ulcers.         

4) Oral Lichens Planus is an inflammatory illness that affects oral tissues, resulting in painful blisters and patches. Women over 50 are especially vulnerable.

5) Scleroderma causes excessive collagen production, which tightens the skin and affects connective tissues. Common oral symptoms include difficulty swallowing and dry mouth.

The specific causes of autoimmune illnesses are unknown, while genetics and environmental triggers have a role. When seeking dental therapy, you must advise your dentist of any autoimmune diseases you may have.


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