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REVIEW ARTICLE

Knowledge of Systemic Diseases Presenting the Oral Signs and Symptoms: A Short Review

Resham Maheshwari, Sourabh Sharma

Keywords : oral manifestations, systemic diseases, disorders

Citation Information : Maheshwari R, Sharma S. Knowledge of Systemic Diseases Presenting the Oral Signs and Symptoms: A Short Review. 2019; 7 (2):56-60.

DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1698361

License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Published Online: 18-10-2019

Copyright Statement:  © 2019 Bhojia Dental College and Hospital affiliated to Himachal Pradesh University


Abstract

The accurate examination of oral cavity may acknowledge findings that demonstrate the presence of underlying systemic, which helps in earlier diagnosis as well as treatment. The oral tissues are accountable to damage as a disease consequence that primarily affects other body systems. Various systemic diseases show oral manifestation. Some of these oral conditions include oral ulcers, caries, dry mouth, gingival bleeding, and gingival hypertrophy. This review article is prepared to make general physicians as well as dentist aware about systemic disorders or conditions that show dental or oral manifestation.


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