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The sugar and irritants in smokeless tobacco products can cause cavities, worn-down teeth surfaces, teeth staining, bad breath, gum disease, receding gums, bone ...
... disease, stroke, or kidney disease. ... Continuing dryness of the mouth may increase the chance of dental disease, including tooth decay, gum disease, and fungus ...
Search for a disease or condition . Type 3 or ... Rarely, it may start in gum tissue. The exact ... This type is rare and affects the gums and oral tissue in the ...
Diabetes may lead to long-term kidney disease or end-stage kidney disease that can't be reversed. ... Diabetes and gum disease. American Diabetes Association.
nonsurgical periodontal treatment — and the costs of care for people with diabetes or coronary artery disease. "Preventive dental care was strongly associated ...
These problems, combined with poor dental hygiene, can lead to dental cavities and gum disease. Reduced quality of life. Behavioral problems can affect ...
Painful, blister-like lesions on the tongue, gums and inside of the cheeks. A rash on the palms, soles and sometimes the buttocks. The rash is not itchy ...
ANSWER: A dental exam before surgery helps to rule out dental abscesses, dental infection or gum (periodontal) disease. ... Daniel DeSimone, Infectious Diseases, ...
Liver disease, severe—Use with caution. The effects may be increased because ... Gum numbness that continues; gum swelling or irritation; nausea. Rare.
A periodontist is a dentist who specializes in diseases of the gums and related tissue in the mouth. An otolaryngologist is a doctor who specializes in diseases ...
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