Monday, June 8, 2009

A look at Bulimia through a dental chair




Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder that continues to affect many people around the world, more particularly women. This psychological condition, which constitutes binge eating and forcibly purging what has been eaten ensues emotional distress – depression, guilt and self-condemnation, which is then followed by physical problems such as dehydration, malnutrition and organ failure.
What’s interesting to note is that Bulimia can also cause teeth erosion, a result from the stomach acids that are used in purging. In fact, about 26% of Bulimia cases is first diagnosed by a dentist. Severe erosion can lead to changes in bite, formation of the upper and lower teeth and reduction in teeth size, which can eventually lead to tooth loss.




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