by fatty29 on November 8th, 2006

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I've been weaning off of corticosteroids (Prednisone) for the past month. This is the second time this year that I have done so and each time, I've developed incredibly sensitive teeth (particularly to cold). Is this normal?

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  • by sherryw on April 26th, 2011

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    I'm trying to figure this out too, i think, or something similar with the gums that i think is related to prednisone. I was taking it pretty regularly (asthmanex) and not rinsing so well, always in a hurry. Well, my gums started seeming receded and the part between my bottom teeth is so puffy and looks (and feels) like it is partially disconnected. I have the idea to take a lot of Vit. C and also to take probiotics...will keep trying...i' think i've gotten a little relief so far

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  • by Ricard on November 17th, 2006

    Ricard

    I have the same problem hot or cold, cold is worse I've switched to prednisone pills. And I'm also weaning myself down. Seems like gums reseding. gaps between teeth at gums look larger since solumedrol.

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