So-called “Ozempic teeth” have become a new concern linked to the use of Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs.


Users report dry mouth, bad breath, sensitivity, gum inflammation, cavities, and even dental fractures. Specialists explain that these medications can alter saliva production and promote dehydration, especially because many people eat and drink less.


Although there is no conclusive evidence of a direct relationship, they recommend staying well hydrated, maintaining a balanced diet, informing your dentist about your use of the medication, and seeking advice if frequent vomiting or persistent oral symptoms occur.



