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Their teeth fell out. Was it another COVID-19 consequence? – ABS-CBN News
There’s no rigorous evidence yet that COVID-19 infection can lead to tooth loss or related problems. But among members of Farah Khemili’s support group, she found…
Earlier this month, Farah Khemili popped a wintergreen breath mint in her mouth and noticed a strange sensation: a bottom tooth wiggling against her tongue.
Khemili, 43, of Voorheesville, New York, had never lost an adult tooth. She touched the tooth to confirm it was loose, initially thinking the problem might be the mint. The next day, the tooth flew out of her mouth and into her hand. There was neither blood nor pain.
Khemili survived a bout with COVID-19 this spring, and has joined an online…
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