Yes. I think it can be a cause of this terrible pain.
Calcium deficiency can lead to a number of diseases and disorders, including osteoporosis, rickets, osteomalacia, hypocalcemia, and dental caries. In children, calcium deficiency can cause stunted growth, soft bones, and weakened teeth. In adults, calcium deficiency can cause bone and muscle weakness, nerve problems, and fatigue.
Bacterial infection
Dental decay
Patients with immunoglobulin defiency syndromes must practice impeccable health maintenance and care, paying particular attention to optimal dental care, in order to stay in good health.
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Patients with Marfan sometimes develop dental problems related to crowding of the teeth caused by a high-arched palate. They can also develop overgrowth and inflammation of the gums, due to those being part of our connective tissue.
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Probably not, as no specific deficiency disease is known ... unless you count dental caries.
The gums (gingivitis) and the dental pulp (endodontitis). It is also commonly associated with scurvy, which is a deficiency of Vitamin C.
I'm not 100% sure, but I highly doubt it.
Excessive vertical angulation.
Hallitosis