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Posted at 8:12 PM on Sep 06, 2008 by armywife4life, #34224
i have been on advair for a year and a half and in this time i went from having perfect teeth to having my teeth rotting out.one of my doctors told me that she dosent think that advair did it but then another doctor told me yes it did and the dentist say he thinks it might be caused by the advair.has anyone one out there had this happen to them.please if so let me know.you can email me at ******i could really use the help.
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Reply about 1 year ago on Oct 14, 2008 by henderson123, #13426

i think that if you take the advair correctly then i dont thnk it should do that because if you dont wash your mouth out like you are supposed to then you are probably going to have problems with your teeth and your throat because you are supposed to wash your mouth out after you take it.

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Reply 10 months ago on Jan 23, 2009 by dentist, #16308

My 9 year old daughter has been on Advair for 2 years, she started with the 100 and then it was upped to 250. She had cavities at her last dental appt. this time two more cavities and an abscess. The dentist told me she is losing the enamel on her teeth. The dentist said the Advair could possibly be causing it. After reading the side effects have contacted my Dr. to see if we can get her off of this. I do not want her to suffer permanent problems from this medication, I hope I didn't wait to long, I never was told this could effect teeth. She also has weight gain, headaches, bloody noses, muscle aches, and mood changes. Rita

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