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3. Dental Health Issues
In most cases, the dental health issues in Sjogren’s syndrome are a result of dry mouth. Not having enough saliva can lead to problems in your gums and teeth. Furthermore, you will also be at high risk of developing infections in both your throat and mouth.
Some of the most common dental problems that patients with Sjogren’s syndrome would suffer from is decayed teeth and receding gums. Some patients have also reported having developed mouth ulcers. In most cases, these issues will disappear once the patient gets treatment for Sjogren’s syndrome.
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