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Von Eicken With the takeover of tobacco producer Dingelstdt (Thuringia) in 1991, Joh

tobacco user icd 10 Finally - Use That Isn't a Mental Health Issue oral tobacco use icd 10

Eatwell Guide Sources of acid that may lead to erosive tooth wear (From Delivering Better Oral Health 2021) Extrinsic sources of acid Drinks carbonated drinks (except non-flavoured sparkling water) wine (white and red) alcopops and designer drinks fortified wines with fruity flavours smoothies energy drinks drinks containing citric acid, including natural fruit juices such as orange, grapefruit, lemon, blackcurrant fruit teas (excluding non-fruit flavoured herbal teas such as camomile or peppermint) sports drinks Foods vinegar-based foods, including pickles fruit-based sauces Confectionary acidic sweets, for example sour jelly-based sweets, acid drops, sherbet lemons, and so on fruit-based sugar and certain sugar free sweets Fruit (healthy acids) acidic fresh fruit, particularly in high quantities lemons, oranges and grapefruit are the most acidic fruit acids (most fruits may be erosive, other than banana and avocado) Medication chewable vitamin C tablets aspirin asthmatic inhalers some iron preparations Reduced saliva Dry mouth conditions which reduce salivary flow including intense sport and anxiety saliva reducing medications Chemicals tooth whitening materials Other rare sources occupational exposure to acid, for example mists in the workplace air, wine tasters swimming Intrinsic sources of acid (Chemical wear) Eating disorders including bulimia nervosa Gastric acid reflux including GORD (gastro oesophageal reflux disease) Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) Chronic vomiting Sources of mechanical tooth wear (from Delivering Better Oral Health 2021) Mechanical wear Tooth brushing aggressive/inappropriate technique Abrasive Toothpaste Piercings Bruxism (grinding teeth)

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Novel tobacco and nicotine products cannot be used or distributed without government approval, HPA Director-General Wu Chao-chun () said, citing the latest amendments to the Tobacco Hazards Prevention Act ()

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