- 1. Burning mouth syndrome
- (Burning mouth syndrome)
- ... or someone with a high density of the small tongue bumps called papillae, which contain taste buds Upper respiratory tract infection Previous dental procedures Allergic reactions to food Medications ...
- 2. Type 2 diabetes
- (Type 2 diabetes)
- ... of poor dental hygiene. Osteoporosis. Diabetes may lead to lower than normal bone mineral density, increasing your risk of osteoporosis. Alzheimer's disease. Type 2 diabetes may increase ...
- 3. Turner syndrome
- (Turner syndrome)
- ... a condition that affects how your body processes carbohydrates in food. Dental problems. Poor or abnormal tooth development may lead to a greater risk of tooth loss. The shape of the roof of the ...
- 4. Toxoplasmosis
- (Toxoplasmosis)
- ... from an infected child or adult, you can become infected if you: Come into contact with cat feces that contain the parasite. You may accidentally ingest the parasites if you touch your mouth after ...
- 5. Cancer Facts for Lesbians and Bisexual Women
- (Lesbian and Bisexual Women)
- ... or you only get Pap tests every few years, you still need pelvic exams and general health check-ups. Protecting yourself by using dental dams and condoms during sex may reduce exposure to HPV. Symptoms ...
- 6. Von Willebrand disease
- (Von Willebrand disease)
- ... a tooth extraction or other dental procedure Blood in the stool or urine Bleeding from shaving with a razor People with von Willebrand disease may also experience: Easy bruising Bruises with ...
- 7. Laser Teeth Whitening in Shanghai: How Does It Work?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... or in the dentist’s office (using a strong solution) - although often not covered by dental plans. Either way, whitening was completed over the course of several days or weeks. As tooth whitening became ...
- 8. What is your Dentist Looking for During a Check-Up?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... of these three main tooth aliments. Plaque: Dental plaque, a soft clear coating that collects on the surface of the teeth, comes from bacteria that live in your mouth. Most plaque can be scrapped off ...
- 9. Diabetes
- (Diabetes)
- ... have a history of poor dental hygiene. Brain problems. Recent research suggests that high blood sugar levels may increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease in people who have type 2 diabetes and a certain ...
- 10. Oral lichen planus
- (Oral lichen planus)
- ... of oral lichen planus: Hepatitis C infection and other types of liver disease Hepatitis B vaccine Certain types of flu vaccines Allergy-causing agents (allergens), such as foods, dental materials ...
- 11. Health Screenings at School
- (School)
- ... mild deficiencies of sight can significantly affect a child's ability to learn. In some states these screening tests are mandated by law and may also include dental checks, scoliosis evaluations, blood ...
- 12. Choosing a School
- (School)
- ... aide? Does the school have a clinic? A dental screening program? What is the school's policy in creating a healthy environment? Is it striving to become a model as a health-promoting institution? Before- ...
- 13. Obstructive sleep apnea
- (Obstructive sleep apnea)
- ... relieve snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. Others hold your tongue in a different position. If you and your doctor decide to explore this option, you'll need to see a dentist experienced in dental ...
- 14. Castleman disease
- (Castleman disease)
- ... anything, appears to worsen your symptoms? A number of tests can help your doctor determine if you have Castleman disease, although unicentric Castleman disease may be found incidentally. People ...
- 15. Primary aldosteronism
- (Primary aldosteronism)
- ... levels, especially in the early stages of the disease An imaging test taken for another reason incidentally shows a growth on one of your adrenal glands You have a personal or family history of high ...
- 16. Wilms' tumor
- (Wilms' tumor )
- ... Use lip balm or petroleum jelly to soothe cracked lips. Ideally, your child should have necessary dental care before treatment begins. Afterward check with your child's doctor before scheduling visits ...
- 17. Acute liver failure
- (Acute liver failure)
- ... is also available for hepatitis A. Avoid contact with other people's blood and body fluids. Hepatitis viruses can be spread by accidental needle sticks or improper cleanup of blood or body fluids. It's ...
- 18. Hepatitis C Test
- (STD Combo Pack)
- ... is accidentally exposed to blood that is infected with hepatitis C. Experts are not sure if you can get hepatitis C through sexual contact. If there is a risk of getting the virus through sexual contact, ...
- 19. Hepatitis B Test
- (STD Combo Pack)
- ... are possible source of infection through accidental cuts, needlesticks, etc. in health care workers People born in areas of the world that have a greater than 2% prevalence of HbsAg (for example, much ...
- 20. Shanghai Centre Medical and Dental Centers (Parkway Health)
- (Shanghai International Hospital)
- ... Shanghai Centre Medical & Dental Centers are centrally located just off the main commercial street of Nanjing West Road in the Portman Hotel complex and is a mere walking distance from many major office ...