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Dental Diseases - CSV
Dental diseases are a general term for diseases affecting teeth, gums, temporomandibular joints, and oral mucosa. Major conditions include dental caries, periodontal disease, dentin hypersensitivity, temporomandibular joint disorders, and oral cancer. In WHO's ICD-10, these are classified under K00-K14, and it is estimated that the majority of the world's population suffers from some form of dental disease. Many dental diseases are preventable through proper prevention and early detection and treatment.
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code,slug,name,description,icd10Code
K02,dental-caries,Dental Caries,A bacterial infectious disease causing dissolution of dental hard tissues.,K02
K05,periodontal-disease,Periodontal Disease,Inflammatory disease affecting tissues supporting teeth.,K05
K03.8,dental-hypersensitivity,Dental Hypersensitivity,Condition where teeth react hypersensitively to external stimuli.,K03.8
K07.6,temporomandibular-joint-disorder,Temporomandibular Joint Disorder,Functional or structural abnormalities of the jaw joint.,K07.6
C00-C14,oral-cancer,Oral Cancer,Malignant tumor occurring in the oral cavity.,C00-C14
K12,stomatitis,Stomatitis,Inflammatory disease of the oral mucosa.,K12
K07,malocclusion,Malocclusion,Abnormal alignment of teeth and bite.,K07
K11,salivary-gland-disease,Salivary Gland Disease,Diseases including inflammation and tumors of salivary glands.,K11
K04,pulp-and-periapical-disease,Pulp and Periapical Diseases,Diseases affecting dental pulp and periapical tissues.,K04
K00,tooth-development-disorders,Tooth Development Disorders,Abnormalities occurring during tooth formation and eruption.,K00