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9. Dental problems

Huntington's disease does not make one more likely to develop dental problems. However, because individuals require a high-energy diet, many consume too much sugar. This, combined with coordination or mental health issues that inhibit dental hygiene can result in tooth decay or gum disease. These issues can be difficult to treat because people with Huntington's are unable to keep still or keep their mouths open during dental treatment.

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