Users of This Popular Drug Are Losing Their TEETH (It’s Not What You Think)
Folks, I’ve been warning you about semalgutide, GLP-1s and these so-called “miracle” weight loss drugs for a while now.
Sure, some folks might think the reward outweighs the risk…
But now there’s a NEW side effect that’s so disturbing, they can’t hide it anymore.
They’re calling it “Ozempic teeth”—and it’s exactly as concerning as it sounds.
If you’ve been tempted by these “quick fix” weight loss injections, you NEED to read this before it’s too late…
People who trusted these drugs are now dealing with:
- Rotting teeth
- Bleeding gums
- Tooth decay
- BAD breath that won’t go away
And here’s the kicker—the medical establishment knew this could happen all along!
Let me tell you what’s REALLY happening inside your mouth when you take these drugs.
According to obesity specialist Dr. Ann Marie Defnet, ALL GLP-1 drugs (that’s Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro—the whole bunch) mess with your body’s natural processes.
Here’s the scary part…
These drugs change how everything gets secreted in your digestive system—including your saliva!
Without enough saliva, your mouth becomes a breeding ground for bacteria. Your teeth start rotting. Your gums get infected. And that’s just the beginning.
But wait… it gets worse.
People on these drugs stop feeling hungry OR thirsty.
Think about that for a second…
Your body’s natural signals to drink water get shut off by these chemicals!
Dr. Defnet admits her patients tell her all the time: “Oh yeah, I can tell I’m dehydrated.”
And when you don’t drink enough water:
- Your saliva dries up
- Bacteria multiply in your mouth
- Your teeth start DECAYING
- Your gums become infected and bleed
This isn’t weight loss—this is systematic body breakdown! And you’re paying THOUSANDS of dollars for it?
Here’s something else they “forgot” to mention: 25% of people on these drugs get severe stomach problems. Some people vomit so much that the stomach acid literally eats away at their tooth enamel!
Dr. Defnet says if you’re vomiting that much, “you should speak to a medical provider and, most likely, should not be on a GLP-1.”
But how many doctors are actually monitoring their patients this closely? How many people are suffering in silence because they’re too embarrassed to admit these “miracle drugs” are making them sick?
And then there’s the breath issue. People on these drugs often develop what’s called “ketosis breath”—a fruity smell that comes from not eating enough fat.
Combined with the dry mouth and bacterial overgrowth, you’ve got a recipe for breath so bad it could clear a room.
Is THAT the kind of “confidence boost” you were hoping for from your weight loss journey?
Now that these dental disasters are going public, what’s the medical response?
“Just drink more water!”
“Brush your teeth after vomiting!”
“These aren’t completely benign drugs!”
Really? NOW they tell you these drugs aren’t harmless?
Where were these warnings BEFORE people started losing their teeth?
Please, before you consider ANY GLP-1 drug, ask yourself:
- Is losing weight worth losing my teeth?
- Why didn’t they warn me about “Ozempic teeth” upfront?
- What OTHER side effects are they still hiding?
- Who’s making money while I’m losing my health?
Instead of risking dental disasters with chemical injections, consider proven alternatives:
- Intermittent fasting: Your body’s natural weight loss system
- Anti-inflammatory diet: Reduces hunger naturally without drugs
- Regular exercise: Builds muscle while burning fat
- Proper hydration: Supports ALL your body’s natural processes
- Stress management: Addresses root causes of overeating
These approaches work WITH your body, not against it. They don’t shut off your thirst signals. They don’t make you vomit. And they definitely don’t rot your teeth!
Your mouth is the gateway to your entire digestive system. If these drugs are destroying your teeth and gums, what are they doing to the rest of your body?
Don’t let Big Pharma turn your weight loss journey into a dental nightmare.
You deserve better than band-aid solutions that create more health problems than they solve.
Stay informed. Stay skeptical. Keep your teeth.
In Your Corner,
Dr. Allan Spreen
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Sources:
- Henderson, J. (2025, July 22). “Ozempic Teeth”: Another Effect of GLP-1 Agonists? Medpagetoday.com; MedpageToday. https://www.medpagetoday.com/popmedicine/cultureclinic/116629?xid=nl_popmed_2025-07-25&mh=23a21172aea3b01361c1472d7533e284d0r&zdee=gAAAAABm4wbx1QGJuxRupqJxOa_2sEo6GTBP5dp6GBbKNVQj8aBHTuhKFcJxiB3jkVScb5P9DLNsRF7mFCyWWKoCgYd1NEhQRIrKoShQnkmeESOSZPCuEIY%3D&
- Dr. Ann Marie Defnet, Obesity Medicine Specialist, Northwell Health


