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| Bad Breath (Halitosis) | Halitosis is bad breath caused by many possible factors. |
| Canker Sore | A canker sore is an ulceration that occurs primarily on the mouth or lips. |
| Cold | A cold is a mild viral disease that may inflame the mucous membranes of the nose, throat, and bronchial tubes. |
| Cold Sore | A cold sore, a skin inflammation caused by the herpes simplex virus, is characterized by patches of small painful blisters. |
| Dentures, Slipping | Slipping dentures are caused by improper fit. |
| Dry Mouth | Dryness in the mouth usually occurs as a side effect of taking a drug. |
| Flu | Flu is a viral infection that affects the upper respiratory tract. |
| Gingivitis | Gingivitis is the inflammation of gums caused by the formation of plaque on the teeth. The gums become swollen and bleed easily. |
| Halitosis | Halitosis is bad breath caused by many possible factors. |
| Heartburn | Heartburn is a burning pain felt behind the breastbone and rising from the abdomen into the throat. |
| Infection | An infection is the disease caused by the invasion of a bacteria or virus. |
| Influenza | Influenza is a viral infection that affects the upper respiratory tract. It is spread by sneezing and coughing. |
| Laryngitis | An inflammation of the larynx and vocal chords, laryngitis is usually caused by bacterial or viral infection or by overuse of the voice. |
| Mouth Infection | The mouth always contains lots of bacteria, so minor sores in the mouth may become infected. |
| Nasal Congestion | Nasal congestion occurs when nasal passages fill with mucus, usually the result of a cold or allergy. |
| Nicotine Addiction | Nicotine addiction produces irritability, insomnia, and tremors when blood levels of nicotine drop below threshold levels. |
| Periodontal Disease (Gingivitis) | Gingivitis is the inflammation of gums caused by the formation of plaque on the teeth. |
| Plaque | Plaque is a layer of mucus that deposits itself on the surface of teeth. |
| Poisoning | Poisoning is the exposure to a toxic substance. Treatment varies according to the substance ingested or inhaled. |
| Sore Throat | A sore throat is pain in the back of the mouth commonly caused by a bacterial or viral infection. |
| Tartar | Tartar, caused primarily by improper dental hygiene, is the hard chalky substance that forms on the surface of teeth. |
| Teething | Teething occurs when a baby's new teeth cut through the gums. |
| Vomiting | Vomiting is the violent process of ejecting stomach content through the mouth. |
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