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Sometimes when people with disabilities have a behavioral change or behavioral issue, it may be because they have a medical problem they cannot describe. For instance, head banging could be related to a disability, or it could be due…Read more
It is important to talk with a healthcare provider about diet and nutrition. Oral health. Some children with a heart condition can experience poor oral health1, including. Teeth in fair/poor condition. Toothaches. Bleeding gums.…Read more
. • Antibiotics are medicines that fight infections caused by bacteria either by killing or stopping the growth of the bacteria. Antibiotics do not prevent or treat: • Infections caused by viruses, like cold sores • Infections caused…Read more
Although the majority of visits at all EDs are for critical conditions, patients at safety-net hospitals are more likely to be treated for nonurgent conditions, such as toothache or back pain. Patients at high safety-net hospitals…Read more
Fluoride in drinking water has contributed to the better oral health of the nation for over 75 yearsRead more
Vital and health Statistics Report Series 10, Number 253 July 2012 Oral Health Status and Access to Oral Health Care for U.S. Adults Aged 18–64: National Health Interview Survey, 2008 Se rie s 10 , N u m b e r 2 53 Ju ly 2 01 2 Copyright…Read more
Only parents of children and adolescents aged 1–17 years with any teeth were asked about their child’s oral health† and † To assess oral health, parents were asked about the condition of their child’s teeth and experience with the…Read more
R. homothallicus is associated with better clinical outcomes than for R. arrhizus and has good antifungal susceptibility.Read more

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