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Oral Health Considerations and Dental Management Guidelines for Semaglutide Medications.

Semaglutide isn’t just changing diabetes research — it’s showing up in dental clinics, too. New guidelines out of the University of Toronto spell out what researchers and practitioners need to know about semaglutide and oral health. If you’re working with this glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analog, here’s what’s worth your attention.

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Can J Diabetes

by Kofman K, Ouanounou A

Oral Health Considerations and Dental Management Guidelines for Semaglutide Medications. Kofman K(1), Ouanounou A(2). Author information: (1)second-year student in the Doctor of Dental Surgery Program at the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Toronto. (2)associate professor of Pharmacology & Preventive Dentistry at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. Semaglutide, a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist, has demonstrated clinically meaningful weight loss effects in patients with Type 2 diabetes and high BMI, and dental practitioners and physicians are often encountering patients who take these medications. Semaglutide is known to be associated with several systemic side effects, including delayed gastric emptying, belching, reflux and nausea, nutritional changes, and gastrointestinal discomfort. Systemic effects secondarily manifest in the oral cavity, and as a result, patients taking semaglutide may present with xerostomia (dry mouth), halitosis (bad breath), enamel erosion tied to vomiting, altered taste, among other oral signs and symptoms. It is important for dental professionals and physicians to become informed of possible symptoms and corresponding management strategies, given the multiple potential indirect effects on the oral cavity and relevance to dental treatment planning. This article reviews the pharmacodynamics of semaglutide and dives into the current evidence on oral manifestations of the drug family and implications for dental and oral health. It outlines practical management recommendations for dentists and the broader interdisciplinary healthcare team. Copyright © 2026. Published by Elsevier Inc.

Researchers Kofman and Ouanounou highlight that semaglutide, widely studied for its impact on weight and glycemic control, comes with a set of systemic effects. Some of these — delayed gastric emptying, nausea, reflux — are old news to anyone reading the pharmacology. But the oral side is less discussed.

Their review flags several oral effects that show up secondarily in research subjects using semaglutide:

Dry mouth (xerostomia)

Halitosis (bad breath)

Enamel erosion, often connected to vomiting or reflux

Altered taste perception

These aren’t dealbreakers, but they’re real. For anyone planning research protocols or overseeing subjects, it’s smart to build in monitoring for these changes. The authors stress that dental and medical teams should coordinate. That means making sure oral symptoms aren’t missed and management strategies are in place — like hydration protocols, diet tweaks, or preventive dental care.

Key takeaway: Research on semaglutide is maturing fast. Researchers working with this peptide should factor in potential oral health changes when designing studies or analyzing data. For details on sourcing or comparing options, check the vendor directory.

Semaglutide continues to break new ground in metabolic and dental research. Stay sharp — the peptide research community is just getting started.

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