Oral tissues (hard tissue - teeth, soft tissue - mucosa) are susceptical to damage from substances placed in the mouth that are abrasive, acidic, alkalinic or mutagenic.
It shoould be the other way round. Urografin is not licensed for oral use and should not be used as an oral contrast agent. Omnipaque is licenced for oral used and should be used as an oral contrast agent. Check the manufacturer's product data sheets to confirm.
Yes; you can get a disease from oral sex.
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Air borne, also called by droplets, by fecal oral route, by direct physical contact or by way of infected cloths etc, sexually transmitted and vector borne are the five modes of disease transmission.
Oral irrigation with chlorhexidine gluconate involves using a device, such as an oral irrigator or syringe, to deliver a solution of chlorhexidine gluconate directly to the oral cavity, particularly between teeth and along the gumline. Chlorhexidine gluconate is an antimicrobial agent that helps reduce plaque, gingivitis, and oral bacteria, promoting better oral hygiene. This method is particularly beneficial for individuals with periodontal disease or after dental surgeries, as it aids in maintaining a clean oral environment. Regular use can enhance dental care, especially when combined with standard brushing and flossing.
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b. Oral cancer
its up to you whether you want to do it or not, you cannot get pregnant by having oral, but if he/she has a disease or infection like sti's or aids it could be transferred to you.
Typhoid fever is not an airborne disease. It spreads by fecal/oral route.
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Oral surgeons treat all gum problems. Some of these problems include severe gingivitis (gum disease), gum inflammation, and receding gums. Oral surgeons can treat gum proplems like pareodontal disease. Oral surgeons may also bee need to remove a seriousy infected tooth.
You can get an infectious disease through airborne transmission, bloodborne transmission, sexual transmission, or oral/fecal route, to name a few. Tuberculosis is airborne, HIV is bloodborne or sexual, polio is oral/fecal.