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Dentist visits and precautions for myasthenia gravis
Visiting the dentist can feel stressful when living with myasthenia gravis (MG). Dental work often involves long appointments, jaw strain, and the use of certain medications that aren’t safe for MG.
For example, some local anesthetics, certain antibiotics, and muscle relaxants used during oral surgery can worsen MG symptoms or even trigger a crisis. Even routine cleanings may feel more difficult because of jaw weakness, fatigue, and eye response to the lights.
How has MG affected your dental visits? Do you talk with your dentist ahead of time about which drugs and procedures to avoid? What strategies make your appointments more manageable?
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