it can cause your teeth to rot you have to go to the dentist if it happens anytime
See a physician
Yes it can if the atherosclerotic plaque causing stable angina ruptures blocking the coronary artery partially. It is an example for acute coronary syndrome.
Abscessed means infection and if it ruptures, this means that fluid will spill in to your mouth which could cause further infection the best thing to do is to see a dentist who will give you antibiotics.
third degree tendon ruptures surgery for movement of joints
The cast of Ruptures - 2008 includes: Augustin Doklan Marie Tounsi
coronary atherosclerosis of unspecified vessels. Atherosclerosis is where fatty deposits collect in the walls of arteries which can thicken and harder and eventually cause blockage (plaque build-up).
the cyst can get so large that part of the wall weakens and fluid begins to leak out. that is when the cyst ruptures. It is similar to popping a water balloon. When this happens, the fluid may irritate the pelvic lining and cause pain, often severe. Most of the time the pain begins to gradually subside over the course of the next few days.
The cast of Fausses ruptures - 1981 includes: Michel Christophe Pierre Uriez
plaque
When an ovarian cyst ruptures, the fluid ends up in the cul-de-sac due to gravity.
lysis
I went to the dentist and he removed the plaque from my teeth