Meth mouth is a colloquial term used to describe severe tooth decay and tooth loss, as well as tooth fracture, acid erosion, and other oral problems that...
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Methamphetamine (redirect from Meth)
sweating, increased movement, dry mouth and teeth grinding (potentially leading to condition informally known as meth mouth), headache, rapid breathing, high...
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Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common infection caused by a group of enteroviruses. It typically begins with a fever and feeling generally...
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A mouth ulcer (aphtha), or sometime called a Canker sore, is an ulcer that occurs on the mucous membrane of the oral cavity. Mouth ulcers are very common...
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Tooth decay (redirect from Mountain Dew mouth)
also occlude the flow of saliva to an extreme degree. This is known as meth mouth. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active chemical substance in cannabis...
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commonly referred to as meth mouth. The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office has also published several slideshows and videos. Faces of Meth was originally released...
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Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a burning, tingling or scalding sensation in the mouth, lasting for at least four to six months, with no underlying known...
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Angular cheilitis (redirect from Closed Mouth Syndrome)
Angular cheilitis (AC) is inflammation of one or both corners of the mouth. Often the corners are red with skin breakdown and crusting. It can also be...
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Oral candidiasis (redirect from Yeast infections of the mouth)
occurs in the mouth. That is, oral candidiasis is a mycosis (yeast/fungal infection) of Candida species on the mucous membranes of the mouth. Candida albicans...
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Necrotizing gingivitis (redirect from Trench Mouth)
usually resolves quickly and does no serious harm. The informal name trench mouth arose during World War I as many soldiers developed the disease, probably...
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