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Hi daniels9303,
My mom was on Pred for quite awhile @ 80 mg for awhile then adjusted as needed.
I don't recall her mentioning that her teeth were sensitive specifically.
But I think it drew the calcium out of them and from her bones.

She did get a fractured ankle bone from tripping over a stick and since then she's had to have 4 teeth crowned due to cracking and breaks.

That was years ago and I searched on Pred info way back then- that was one thing that stuck in my mind about it.
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