{"id":11736,"date":"2023-04-20T08:00:36","date_gmt":"2023-04-20T07:00:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/velezylozano.com\/?p=11736"},"modified":"2023-04-21T07:39:04","modified_gmt":"2023-04-21T06:39:04","slug":"effect-of-inhalers-on-the-oral-health-of-children","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/velezylozano.com\/en\/effect-of-inhalers-on-the-oral-health-of-children\/","title":{"rendered":"Effect of inhalers on children's oral health"},"content":{"rendered":"
Respiratory diseases such as bronchiolitis, asthma and bronchitis are more common among the youngest children, especially those under 2 years of age. This is due to the fact that their airways are smaller, which causes them to become obstructed more easily.<\/p>\n
These respiratory conditions or infections are usually treated with inhalers, as this mechanism facilitates the arrival of the drug to the affected organs, either with bronchodilators, corticoids or anti-inflammatory drugs, of which up to 3 or 4 applications per day are usually indicated.<\/p>\n
But you probably already knew all this. What you probably don't know, however, is that it can affect the oral health of young children.<\/p>\n
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They usually indicate up to 3-4 applications per day.<\/p>\n
But did you know that they can affect your teeth?<\/em><\/p>\n This type of medication reduces salivary flow, as well as lowering the pH, which leaves the saliva very acidic. In addition, children with these conditions tend to tend to mouth-breathe as their airways are obstructed and swollen, so they cannot breathe nasally, which dries out their mouths even more.<\/p>\n This medication introduced through inhalers is deposited directly on the front teeth, especially on the upper teeth. This is in addition to the fact that the reduction in saliva and the acidic pH that has been generated - as we have seen in the previous point - creates conditions that are prone to the appearance of caries. In addition, to make it easier for children to take, many of these drugs are either acidic or contain added sugars that facilitate inhalation.<\/p>\n This situation leads to a loss of mineralisation of the enamel, which becomes very porous and erodes. This leaves a very fragile tooth, susceptible to very aggressive caries and which gives the impression of causing the total disappearance of the tooth at an incredibly fast rate.<\/p>\n These processes to which we have referred do not only affect the dentition itself, but also have repercussions on the soft tissues of our mouth, causing an alteration of the oral mucosa, which can lead to the appearance of canker sores and facilitate the growth of fungi in the mouth, increasing the possibility of oral candidiasis.<\/p>\n How can we prevent this and help their teeth?<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\nConsequences of the use of inhalers on oral health<\/h2>\n
\u00a0Dry mouth (Xerostomia)<\/strong><\/h3>\n
\u00a0Tooth erosion and caries<\/strong><\/h3>\n
<\/p>\nAphthas\/Candidiasis<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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