What are the 5 oral diseases?

Wanda Orn
2025-09-20 23:36:28
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1. Gum disease (periodontitis) Gum disease, as the name suggests, affects the gums and tissue, leaving them feeling red, swollen and sore.
2. Cavities (tooth decay) Cavities are a fancy way of saying holes in your teeth, they’re not a good sign.
3. Sensitive and broken teeth Losing teeth as an adult isn’t normal and should be checked by a professional dentist immediately.
4. Oral cancer We don’t mean to scare you by using the C-word, but its symptoms are definitely something to be aware of.
5. Pain in the mouth and toothache Toothache is one of the most uncomfortable kinds of pain, and unfortunately, most of us will experience it in our lifetime.
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