Robert D. Follweiler
D.D.S., P.A.
Periodontology and
Laser Technology
901 East Ocean
Boulevard
Stuart, Florida
34994 772-283-1400
Please visit our Web Site @
Follweilerperio.com
From time to
time most people experience indigestion in one form or another. Heartburn or
acid indigestion is usually treated successfully with antacids such as Tums or
Rolaids. However there are some people that suffer more severe frequent
heartburn and indigestion leading to a condition called GERD or Gastro- esophageal Reflux Disease.
With GERD
stomach acids come up into the esophagus irritating the lining. These same
stomach acids may come into the mouth as well. Some symptoms of reflux disease
are: an acidic taste in the mouth, bad breath, inflamed gum tissue, problems
swallowing, a feeling of hoarseness in the voice, a burning tongue, or burning
belches after eating. Untreated GERD may lead to more serious problems, even
esophageal cancer.
When tooth
enamel is exposed to acidic conditions over time the enamel may etch and wear
away. This etching makes teeth more sensitive to hot, cold, sweet and sour
foods. Exposure to acidic secretions may decalcify the teeth making them more
prone to decay. This is especially true in areas of exposed root structures due
to gum recession caused by periodontal disease.