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Yes, tooth loss can occur in individuals with pyuria, although pyuria itself, which is the presence of pus in the urine indicating infection or inflammation, is not directly related to dental issues. However, systemic infections or conditions that cause pyuria, such as Diabetes or immunosuppression, can increase the risk of periodontal disease, which can lead to tooth loss. Additionally, poor oral hygiene and health can exacerbate both dental and systemic infections. Therefore, while pyuria is not a direct cause of tooth loss, associated health issues may contribute to it.

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