Periodontitis causes bitter taste

Dr. Cameron Thompson
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2025-05-24 07:02:12
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Periodontitis is caused by local stimulation of dental calculus, dental plaque and other components on teeth. Periodontitis does not cause bitter taste in the mouth. Bitter taste in the mouth may be caused by gallbladder disease or reflux esophagitis. It is recommended that patients can see a digestive department to improve the examination and clarify the cause. Usually pay attention to their oral hygiene.