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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Nasal cavity disorder
  1. ... CM, Acuin JM, Labra PJP, Chan AL. Ear, nose, and throat disorders. ... of the oral cavity, neck, and head. In: Bennett JE, Dolin R, ...
  2. ... JE, Flynn JA, Solomon BS, Stewart RW. Ears, nose, and throat. In: ... Diseases. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2020:chap 64. ...
  3. ... be caused by: Abscessed tooth Gum surgery Alcoholism Cavities Dentures ... , acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG) Impacted ...
  4. ... esophagus, and pancreas Gum problems, tooth wear, and cavities ... nose, throat, and lower respiratory tract Infants and children ...
  5. ... some people gag. Slow, deep breathing through the nose usually relieves this feeling. Both CBCT and cephalometric x-ray do not require any biting pieces.
  6. ... often grow where the sinuses open into the nasal cavity. Small polyps may not cause any problems. Large ... like a grayish grape-shaped growth in the nasal cavity. You may have a CT scan of your ...
  7. ... swell and stick out (protrude) Dark scabbing in nasal cavities Fever Headache Mental status changes Redness of skin ...
  8. ... can lead to: Bad breath Increase in dental cavities and gum disease Increased risk for yeast infection (thrush) Mouth sores ...
  9. ... carries health risks, such as: Developing mouth or nasal cancer Gum problems, tooth wear, and cavities Worsening high blood pressure and chest pain
  10. ... drain air, blood, and fluid from the chest cavity. A tube through the nose into the stomach (nasogastric tube) to empty the ...
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