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Dictionary » N » Nasal cavities Nasal cavitiesnasal cavity The proximal portion of the respiratory passages on either side of the nasal septum, lined with ciliated mucosa, extending from the nares to the pharynx. ![]()
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Results from our forumbacteria in mouth, plaque... eating. Also, do you have problems with dry mouth? Dry mouth and post nasal drip can cause bad breath, so keep hydrated and try nasal spray/drops. ... checkups (roughly once every six months) to ensure that you do not have cavities or gum disease. Also, you should go to the doctor if it is a concern ...
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Re: Oral Care and Bad Breath... eating. Also, do you have problems with dry mouth? Dry mouth and post nasal drip can cause bad breath, so keep hydrated and try nasal spray/drops. ... checkups (roughly once every six months) to ensure that you do not have cavities or gum disease. Also, you should go to the doctor if it is a concern ...
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Re: Important unknown nanotech within humans... have witheld results,a women i talk to often had an xray of her nasal cAvIties denied her on multiple occasions,several months later what should fall out?,a large ...
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The Fiber Disease... After laying back down, I would start to regurgitate into my mouth and nasal cavities. The next morning I would have this raw, constant crawling sensation in my nose. I ...
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hear the spring peepers-endangered... seem to be opportunistic organisms. I once read that a babys throat and nasal cavities are full of these amoebae at birth but they are discharged much later on as the child ...
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