How does anastrozole affect your teeth? Understanding dental side effects
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According to research published by the National Institutes of Health, women on aromatase inhibitor therapy, like anastrozole, have shown an increased risk of periodontal disease and bone loss compared to control groups. This reveals that while the medication doesn't directly harm your teeth, it indirectly impacts oral health through systemic changes, such as reduced bone mineral density and dry mouth.