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New Side Effect: COVID-19 Patients Suffer Tooth Loss, Anecdotal Evidence Reveals
Tooth loss is seen as another side effect of having COVID-19, according to anecdotal evidence.
Missing Teeth and Tooth Decay More Common Among Hispanics, Says Study of Latino Oral Health
Jul 20, 2014 01:25 AM EDT
By Nicole Akoukou Thompson
Untreated tooth decay is nearly twice as common among Hispanic primary school children as non-Hispanic whites. Also, only 19 percent of working-age Hispanic adults in America have all of their teeth, compared to 35 percent of whites.
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