Common symptoms of oral patients


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Common symptoms of oral patients include toothache, bleeding gums, halitosis, mouth ulcers, etc. 1. Toothache may be caused by dental caries, pulpitis, periapical inflammation, etc. Dental caries can lead to the destruction of tooth hard tissue, when the stimulation reaches the pulp will cause pain. Pulpitis is usually caused by bacterial infection of the pulp caused by severe pain, pain can be intermittent or persistent. Periapical periodontitis is often the result of further development of pulpitis, there will be pain and other performance.2. Gingival bleeding is mostly caused by gingival inflammation, such as dental calculus, dental plaque and other stimulation gums, leading to gingival redness, easy bleeding. Long-term gingival bleeding may also be related to systemic diseases, such as blood diseases. 2. The cause of halitosis is more complex, it may be poor oral hygiene, food residues, soft dirt and other fermentation in the mouth to produce odor. It may also be caused by oral diseases such as periodontitis, gingivitis, or digestive system diseases. 3. Oral ulcers may be related to factors such as decreased immunity, mental stress, lack of nutrition, and local trauma. It is characterized by ulcerative damage to oral mucosa, obvious pain, and repeated attacks. For these common symptoms of oral patients, timely diagnosis and treatment are needed to maintain oral health and general health. At the same time, maintaining good oral hygiene habits, such as correct brushing, flossing, etc., regular oral examination and cleaning are of great significance for preventing oral diseases.