6. Dental problems
are common in a man who has Klinefelter syndrome because since he has weak bones, it’s likely he’ll have bad teeth as well. In order to help with dental problems, seeing a dentist on a regular basis could help. On the other hand, a man who doesn’t know he has Klinefelter syndrome may end up with rotten teeth at a very early age. He may put his rotten teeth on a completely different thing, such as eating a lot of candy as a kid.
A man could have always taken care of his teeth and still have dental problems just because of him having Klinefelter syndrome. A man who is unsure of why he’s having dental problems can contact his doctor who can do a number of tests to see if he has Klinefelter syndrome.
Once a man finds out he has Klinefelter syndrome, his doctor can get him in contact with a dentist who can help him with his dental problems.