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Stimulants and Oral Health

Stimulants, including prescription medications and caffeine, can significantly impact oral health by altering saliva pH and promoting mouth breathing, which leads to a dry mouth. This shift can put teeth into a demineralization state, increasing the risk of cavities. Prioritizing nasal breathing and taking proactive measures can help mitigate these negative effects on dental health.
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    How to Improve Oral Health & It's Critical Role in Brain & Body Health

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    • What should I do regarding stimulants like Adderall that can negatively affect oral health by making the mouth more acidic and encouraging mouth breathing, as discussed in the episode How to Improve Oral Health & It's Critical Role in Brain & Body Health and the clip Stimulants and Oral Health?

    • What should I do regarding stimulants like Adderall that can negatively affect oral health by making the mouth more acidic and encouraging mouth breathing, which dries out the mouth, as discussed in the episode How to Improve Oral Health & It's Critical Role in Brain & Body Health and the clip Stimulants and Oral Health?

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