Causes And Risk Factors For Aspiration

Dental Issues

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The risk of foreign body aspiration has long been recognized in the dental community, as this kind of aspiration occurs due to dental appliances, dental fixtures, dental instruments, and other dental equipment coming loose in the mouth or falling into the patient's throat during a dental procedure. Individuals who tend to have poor oral hygiene are also at an increased risk of experiencing aspiration. Decaying teeth tend to attract food particles that harden into plaque and tartar on the teeth, which can be aspirated if it is allowed to accumulate. Extreme tooth decay can cause an individual to lose chunks or pieces of a tooth, which can also be aspirated down their windpipe and into their lungs. Dental issues can also cause problems with swallowing, which can also cause them to aspirate food particles or other matter into their lungs.

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