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    Diagnoses are associated with common findings which are used to prescribe appropriate treatment.
    Alcoholism is significant in dentistry because it may be accompanied by general self-neglect. Oral hygiene may suffer, and the continuous exposure of the oral soft tissues to alcohol may be a risk factor in development of oral cancer.

    In addition, alcoholics are frequently prone to bleeding and bruising more easily, and may experience prolonged bleeding times before clot formation. This is mainly due to altered liver function, as the liver produces various substances that are important in blood clotting. Alcoholics may also experience impaired wound healing and greater susceptibility to infection. Prescribing sedatives, antibiotics and pain relievers needs to be done with caution in alcoholic patients, due to the interaction of those medications with alcohol.

    Only a dentist can evaluate your signs and symptoms to establish a diagnosis.
    Alcoholism is not generally diagnosed by dentists, but signs of alcoholism may be observed and candidly discussed with patients in general terms.

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    Common treatment options
    If you elect to be treated, there is often more than one way to proceed.
    There are no dental treatments for alcoholism, however, dental treatment (especially surgical treatment) may be complicated by chronic alcohol consumption. Patients who are suspected to have problems controlling alcohol consumption may be counseled to see help through support networks such as "Alcoholics Anonymous".

    Common related diagnoses
    This diagnosis may be part of a larger problem. Treating the condition may not treat the cause. This condition may also lead to other problems.
    Alcoholism may be accompanied by poor nutrition, and personal neglect, including poor oral hygiene. It can also predispose patients to gingivitis, periodontitis, and certain bleeding disorders. Sometimes the fruity breath of diabetics can be mistaken for the smell of alcohol on a patient’s breath.

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