Tooth enamel damage in celiac disease may be caused by an autoimmune reaction

According to a recent study, tooth enamel damage common in celiac disease may be caused by an autoimmune reaction triggered by gut or food proteins. The Institute of Dentistry at the University of Eastern Finland was involved in the international collaborative study, the results of which were published in Nature.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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