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[|Human|] I ll be as brief as possible. Basically I m wondering if my rapidly decaying teeth I was informed of 30+ yrs ago would have any connection to the myxoma (benign) that was discovered growing (and removed in 2014) in my left atrium. When it was confirmed I d had a minor stroke , ER Dr. said there was evidence of older ones as well but couldn t tell from how far back. I had absolutely no idea. It ts still doesn t seem real.
[|AI|]  Hi.... Welcome to Chat Doctor. You have problem of decay tooth that may be because of poor oral hygiene... more prone to infection. Lack of saliva also lead to more decay tooth. Food lodgment or more sweet consumption also lead to this type of symptoms. Consult a dentist for oral examination and treatment plan. If tooth decay not treat than it progress and involve full tooth sometimes access or bony infection. Better to treat a decay tooth in initial stage. In decay tooth filling or act or extraction that one treatment plan...all treatment depend on tooth situation... I hope this will help you. Get well soon. Thank you.  Chat Doctor.