mouth mirror

The mouth is a mirror of a person's health.

 

The mouth, despite its small size, serves as an undeniable mirror of our overall health. Although we often do not directly associate it with the health of the body, damages or symptoms that manifest in the mouth can be an indication of various systemic or generalized diseases. In many cases, the mouth is the first area to show signs of illness.

The Mouth as a Reflection of Skin Diseases

Many skin diseases also affect the oral cavity, with the mouth acting as a reliable indicator of such conditions. In diseases such as pemphigus, lichen planus, or psoriasis, oral lesions may appear either simultaneously with the skin involvement or later. A common symptom is the appearance of aphthae, which can be particularly painful, although they often occur as isolated incidents with no significant impact on overall health.
Oral Manifestations of Gastrointestinal Diseases

Certain gastrointestinal diseases, such as Crohn's disease, are linked to the appearance of aphthae in the mouth. These lesions usually present as painful ulcers with a round or oval shape, typically located on the lips, the floor of the mouth, and the cheeks. They rarely appear on the gums.
The Mouth and Heart Diseases

The mouth is also directly related to heart health. Patients who have undergone surgery to repair heart valves or for coronary artery angioplasty are at increased risk of developing endocarditis if their oral hygiene is poor or if they suffer from periodontitis. According to recent studies, patients with advanced periodontitis have 4 to 7 times higher chances of developing atherosclerotic plaques in the coronary arteries compared to the general population.
Oral Manifestations of Mental Health Disorders

Often, mental health disorders can manifest through oral symptoms. Diffuse pain in the mouth (stomatodynia), discomfort on the tongue (glossodynia), or a generalized burning sensation (burning mouth syndrome) are significantly associated with mental states such as depression. This suggests that the mouth can be an indicator of mental health, in addition to physical health.
Purpose of the Clinic: Restoration of Facial and Jaw Functionality

Restoring the face and jaws after the removal of a malignant tumor is a process that requires special expertise. The skill of Doctor in restoring these complex cases is well recognized and guarantees the best possible outcome, even in situations where other doctors might hesitate to take on the case. With years of experience, his work ensures the restoration of both the aesthetics and functionality of the patient.
Conclusion

Our mouth is not just the organ of taste and speech. It is an important indicator of our overall health, as early signs of serious conditions can be detected through the mouth. Therefore, taking care of the mouth and promptly recognizing potential symptoms can be crucial for the prevention and early diagnosis of diseases.

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