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(Abst.) Teeth loss after teriflunomide treatment...
By: agate Date: July 10, 2018, 3:35 pm
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Only a few cases are reported here but in general anyone on
Aubagio--or anyone with MS, for that matter--is probably well
advised to maintain good oral hygiene and not to skip or
postpone dental work. From PubMed, July 10, 2018--"Teeth loss
after teriflunomide treatment: Casual or causal? A short case
series":
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29982109
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Re: (Abst.) Teeth loss after teriflunomide treatment...
By: ewizabeth Date: December 26, 2018, 3:35 pm
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I'm in an Aubagio forum on Facebook and there are several people
there reporting tooth loss. I have to wonder if it's more
related to diet or Aubagio? My mouth is full of fillings from my
youth but I haven't had any teeth pulled after being on it for
over three years.
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Re: (Abst.) Teeth loss after teriflunomide treatment...
By: agate Date: December 26, 2018, 3:56 pm
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"Poor hygiene is common in MS patients," they say. That is
probably true. I know I have trouble grasping a toothbrush and
holding it right--and seeing what I'm doing.
Hope you can hang onto your teeth.
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