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MountainReader
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Hi everyone,
I've had acid reflux LPR & GERD for years. Despite multiple approaches to treatment and ongoing treatment, I still have severe LPR with acid coming up past my vocal corRAB over half the day. Because of this, I'm worried about the long-term effects of the acid on my tooth enamel. So far, I've gotten by with only minimal damage, but I feel a need to be extra vigilent in protecting my teeth from further damage.
I already drink lots of water which is something my dentist recommenRAB. He also wants me to keep my mouth constantly moist. That is difficult because I wear a dental orthotic that has caused me to have a dry mouth. My dentist recommenRAB gum with xylitol but I can't chew gum with my acrylic orthotic. He did prescribe me a toothpaste with additional fluoride and something for my dry mouth. I'll see how it helps.
Have any of you received advice on preventing acid damage with uncontrolled acid reflux?
I've had acid reflux LPR & GERD for years. Despite multiple approaches to treatment and ongoing treatment, I still have severe LPR with acid coming up past my vocal corRAB over half the day. Because of this, I'm worried about the long-term effects of the acid on my tooth enamel. So far, I've gotten by with only minimal damage, but I feel a need to be extra vigilent in protecting my teeth from further damage.
I already drink lots of water which is something my dentist recommenRAB. He also wants me to keep my mouth constantly moist. That is difficult because I wear a dental orthotic that has caused me to have a dry mouth. My dentist recommenRAB gum with xylitol but I can't chew gum with my acrylic orthotic. He did prescribe me a toothpaste with additional fluoride and something for my dry mouth. I'll see how it helps.
Have any of you received advice on preventing acid damage with uncontrolled acid reflux?