Eating Disorders
October 25, 2009 @ 06:22 PM — by Frederick Prehn, D.D.S.
: I see eating disorders on a limited basis in my practice. When you do see this, it is usually a serious situation. Many times eating disorders, like bulimia or anorexia, can lead to dental concerns such as erosion of the teeth--not to mention the long-term medical affects of such a disorder. Most patients deny ever having this but the ones that do and seek treatment are much better off. If a patient has an eating disorder that is clearly evident by your teeth, I think the Dentist has the responsibility to inform you of what is happening to your dentition. What you do with this information is then totally up to you.









