Most Common Dental Complications in Chronic Disease Patients

Authors

  • Faisal AlSubaie Dental student, King Faisal University, AlAhsa
  • Hamad AlSubaie Family Medicine Physician,Saudi Arabia, AlAhsa
  • Sarah AlSubaie Family Medicine Consultant, Saudi Arabia, AlAhsa

Keywords:

dental, complications, chronic, diseases

Abstract

The term "oral health" describes the conditions of the teeth, gums, and overall oral-facial system, which enables people to chew, speak, and smile. Some of the most common oral disorders are cavities (tooth decay), gum disease (periodontitis), and oral cancer. In the past year, about 40% of people stated feeling oral pain, and by the time they reach 34 years, more than 80% of individuals will have suffered from at least one cavity. so we are putting our hands to explore the most common dental complications in chronic diseases patients

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2022-12-19

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AlSubaie, F., AlSubaie, H., & AlSubaie, S. (2022). Most Common Dental Complications in Chronic Disease Patients. International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR), 65(1), 353–361. Retrieved from https://gssrr.org/index.php/JournalOfBasicAndApplied/article/view/15015

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