Top Problems in your Mouth
Curated News:
By Timberlake Dental curated from WebMD.com
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“Cold Also called fever blisters, you don’t get cold sores from fevers or colds but they can be triggered by them. The virus that causes cold sores is usually passed via a kiss, shared utensils, or other close contact. Over-the-counter creams and ointments may help discomfort and speed healing. Frequent sores may require a prescription. Cold sores are a top mouth problem. Other problems include canker sores, TMJ, bad breath, and mouth cancer.”
See full article on WebMD.com
Commentary:
As stated in the article, There are many different difficulties that can occur in your mouth, it’s just a matter of watching out for them and treating them correctly.
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on May 10th, 2017
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