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Ozempic has been a hot-button topic recently. The prescription drug, semaglutide, is most commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes, but over the last few years, it has surged in popularity among people using it to lose weight.

Many celebrities, like Sharon Osbourne and Serena Williams, have publicly shared that they are on some form of a GLP-1 drug, further normalizing its off-label use. But as with any drug, it doesn't come without potential side effects. The latest gaining visibility is called "Ozempic teeth" by some medical professionals. Similar to "Ozempic face" and "Ozempic butt," Ozempic teeth refers to the negative impact taking the drug can have on your teeth.

Ahead, two dental experts break down what Ozempic teeth is, what causes it, signs you can look out

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