I saw a post on AEDs and oral hygiene in the Padded Room, but I was wondering if anyone heard if Keppra can damage teeth? I took Dilantin for years and knew of its affect on bones/teeth and gum overgrowth, but one reason I was switched to keppra was it was supposed to better on bones (and gums and teeth).
I've done a little research and not found anything definitive with regard to keppra other than some anecdotal tales of people who think keppra may damage teeth also.
Has anyone heard any news on how keppra affects teeth and gums over the long-term, if at all?
I've done a little research and not found anything definitive with regard to keppra other than some anecdotal tales of people who think keppra may damage teeth also.
Has anyone heard any news on how keppra affects teeth and gums over the long-term, if at all?