What Your Mouth Can Reveal About Your Health

Dental problems like mouth ulcers, enamel erosion, and dry mouth can indicate underlying health problems.
Key takeaways:
- A sudden increase in cavities, a dry mouth and oral thrush could indicate diabetes.
- Excessive enamel erosion may be linked to acid reflux.
- Severe gum disease has been associated with many conditions, even heart disease.
Your general health and oral health are closely related. See a dentist for regular check-ups and ensure that any problems are identified quickly.
"Problems with your gums, teeth, and tongue can hint at health concerns deeper in the body..."
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