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Oral manifestation of chronic-degenerative diseases - Coggle Diagram
Oral manifestation of chronic-degenerative diseases
Diabetes Mellitus
Dry mouth (xerostomia)
Tooth decay (including root caries)
The intensity of diabetic complications is usually proportional to the degree and duration of hyperglycemia.
Periapical lesions, gingivitis
Altered taste
Periodontal disease
Oral candidiasis, burning mouth (especially glossodynia)
Geographic tongue
Defective wound healing
Coated and fissured tongue
Oral lichen planus (OLP)
Recurrent aphthous stomatitis
Increased tendency to infections
Cardiovascular disease
Antihypertensive drugs are able to induce a series of adverse effects with the oral cavity. In such situations, patients can present oral manifestations such as the ones mentioned before.
Burning mouth sensation
Loss of taste sensation
Lichenoid reactions
Gingival hyperplasia and bleeding
XerostomÃa
Extraoral manifestations such as sialadenosis
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Halitosis
Periodontal disease
Colonization of airways from denture plaque biofilm
Oral cancer
Periodontitis
Premalignant mucosal lesions
Extrinsic tooth stains
HIV / AIDS
Periodontal diseases such as linear gingival erythema and necrotizing ulcerative periodontitis
Kaposi's sarcoma
Oral hairy leukoplakia
Human papillomavirus-associated warts
Candidiasis
Ulcerative conditions including herpes simplex virus lesions, recurrent aphthous ulcers, and neutropenic ulcers.
Xerostomia
Oral cancer
A growth or lump inside your mouth
Mouth pain
Loose teeth
Ear pain
A white or reddish patch on the inside of your mouth
Difficult or painful swallowing
A lip or mouth sore that doesn't heal