Yes Of course due to some diseases........................
R. A. Cawson has written: 'Essentials of dental surgery and pathology' -- subject(s): Dentistry, Diseases, Mouth, Mouth Diseases, Operative Dentistry, Oral Surgery, Surgery, Teeth, Teeth Diseases, Tooth Diseases 'Surgical pathology of the mouth and jaws' -- subject(s): Histopathology, Jaw Diseases, Jaws, Mouth, Mouth Diseases, Pathology, Pathology, Surgical, Surgical Pathology
Aubrey M. Lauterstein has written: 'Teeth, their forms and functions' -- subject(s): Diseases, Mouth, Teeth
Adeeb E Thomas has written: 'Bleaching of teeth' -- subject(s): Dental enamel, Diseases, Teeth
Wolfgang Pilz has written: 'Grundlagen der Kariologie und Endodontie' -- subject(s): Dental Pulp Diseases, Dental caries, Diseases, Periodontal Diseases, Teeth
Peter John Brekhus has written: 'Your teeth, their past, present, and probable future' -- subject(s): Diseases, Teeth
An odontologist is a person who studies of teeth and their surrounding tissues and with the prevention and cure of their diseases.
Dental science, or dentistry, is the study of diseases that relate to the mouth. Dental science focuses on the teeth in particular.
Diseases of the teeth encompass various conditions like dental caries (cavities), periodontal (gum) diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis, tooth infections (abscesses), enamel erosion, tooth sensitivity, and oral cancers. These conditions often result from poor oral hygiene, diet, genetics, or certain medical conditions.
Yes. Any part of the body can be influenced by disease and most are influenced by diet. Enamel is bone and bone benefits from calcium.There are any number of diseases that can harm your teeth. Some types of radiation poisoning can cause you to lose your teeth.
Harvey Burdell has written: 'Observations on the structure, physiology, anatomy and diseases of the teeth' -- subject(s): Dentistry, Popular works, Teeth
His face was scarred from smallpox, and he wore bad false teeth