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Teeth severely damaged from seizure meds

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quincy

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Here is a link to the Washington Department of Health on oral health and epilepsy, provided for its information on drug interactions and side effects:

https://dental.washington.edu/wp-content/media/sp_need_pdfs/Epilepsy-Adult.pdf

And here is a link to an article from the Academy of General Dentistry on seizure medicines and dental health:

http://www.knowyourteeth.com/infobites/abc/article/?abc=e&iid=310&aid=1260

It is important to tell your dentist about any medicines you take and any medical conditions you have prior to dental treatment so precautions are taken.
 
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