Second-generation H1 antihistamine
Fexofenadine and dental care: dry mouth, gums, dental work
Some medications affect oral health in subtle but accumulating ways: dry mouth that increases caries risk, gum changes, taste shifts, or interactions with anaesthesia and bleeding control during dental procedures. For Fexofenadine (Fexofenadine) at 30mg, 60mg, 120mg, 180mg, dental care matters more than is usually appreciated.
How Fexofenadine affects oral health
Common oral effects of medications include reduced saliva flow (dry mouth, xerostomia), gum overgrowth or recession, oral thrush in immunosuppressed users, and altered taste. Whether Fexofenadine affects oral health depends on its mechanism. Fexofenadine selectively blocks peripheral H1 histamine receptors, antagonising the effects of histamine on vasodilation, capillary permeability, sensory nerve endings and smooth muscle. Reduced saliva is the most common and most consequential because it allows tooth decay and gum disease to progress faster.
Practical guidance for dental care
According to dental practice, patients on Fexofenadine at 30mg, 60mg, 120mg, 180mg should mention the medication at every dental visit. For chronic medications, more frequent professional cleaning and fluoride application protect against dry-mouth-related decay. For dental procedures, the dentist may need to coordinate with the prescriber regarding bleeding risk, anaesthesia interactions or temporary medication adjustment depending on Fexofenadine.
Frequently asked questions
Does Fexofenadine cause dry mouth? ▾
Some users on Fexofenadine experience dry mouth at 30mg, 60mg, 120mg, 180mg; the prescribing information for Fexofenadine lists frequency when documented. Dry mouth is manageable with frequent water sipping, sugar-free gum, saliva substitutes and consistent dental hygiene.
Do I need to stop Fexofenadine before dental work? ▾
For most dental procedures and most medications, no — Fexofenadine continues at 30mg, 60mg, 120mg, 180mg during routine dental work. For some agents (anticoagulants, immunosuppressants, certain Second-generation H1 antihistamine medications), the dentist coordinates with the prescriber on whether a temporary adjustment is needed.
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