It can. Lack of nutrition can cause teeth decay, as not enough nutrients are in the body to support healthy bone (teeth are bones) growth.
It sure can. Deprivation of nutrition can cause many dental issues but scurvy is a common cause for tooth loss in anorexic patients.
I believe so but i not entirely sure but bulimia (another eating disorder) can cause the lost of teeth.
Anorexia is bad for your entire body. Restricting necessary nutrients negatively affects all body parts and systems. Also, bulemia has a directly detrimental affect on teeth.
Not commonly, no.
Anorexia can stunt someone height growth and cause permanent teeth damage.
Caffeine is not a cause of anorexia.
Cardic Glycoside does not cause anorexia.
Meth
Anorexia is starvation..
Yes. Drugs like methanphetimines can severely damage your teeth. The black color is actually decay.
No. Anorexia is severe underweight. It has several causes, often psychological, but is not a cause itself.
My friend's got anorexia and now she's going through chemotherapies abroad. Yes, cancer. Leukemia to be exact. Also she stopped having periods about 2 months into being anorexic, her hair falls out, and her teeth got yellow.
No.
anorexia
Not really, no.
no