Despite the marvels of modern technology, tooth decay is still a prevalent disease on a global scale. Around 64 million Americans have a serious gum condition called periodontitis which is known to lead to other health issues. This equates to around half of the population over the age of 30. While gum disease has been linked to serious conditions, these aren’t always obvious right away as internal examinations are often required. Sometimes, however, these conditions are serious enough to manifest on the outside.
One of the most surprising areas affected by a tooth disease is the nailbed, particularly those of the toes. Tooth and Nail Syndrome have an ectodermal dysplasia which is often seen in the teeth, nails, hair, and/or skin. Signs to look out for are problems with the scalp or hair and a lack of growth in especially the toenails. The biggest indicator, however, lies in the teeth. Some teeth may be missing which is a condition referred to as hypodontia, or the teeth are seriously malformed.