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Mouth Medifamily

Showing those pearly whites. Mouth Medimon grind down opponents quickly and defend against early decay.

Stage One

Salivary Gland

Salivary Glands are small organs in your mouth that produce saliva. Saliva helps keep your mouth moist, break down food, and protect your Teeth from decay.

Salivary Gland Medimon infographic with labeled medical features and mnemonic annotations.
Xerostomia Medimon infographic with labeled medical features and mnemonic annotations.

Xerostomia

Xerostomia, also known as dry mouth, is a condition where your Salivary Glands don't produce enough saliva. This can lead to difficulty swallowing, bad breath, and an increased risk of Tooth decay.

Xylitol

Xylitol treats Xerostomia by helping to increase saliva production. It's a natural sweetener that can be found in sugar-free gum and other products, and it helps keep your mouth moist and reduce dry mouth symptoms.

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Treatment diagram of Xylitol converting Xerostomia into Salivary Gland.

Stage Two

Gums

Gums are the soft, pink tissue that surrounds and supports your Teeth. They help hold your teeth in place and protect the roots from bacteria and damage.

Gums Medimon infographic with labeled medical features and mnemonic annotations.
Periodontal Disease Medimon infographic with labeled medical features and mnemonic annotations.

Periodontal Disease

Periodontal Disease (Perio) is a Gum infection that damages the Gums and can lead to Tooth loss. It's caused by harmful bacteria that build up on the Teeth and Gums.

Deep Cleaning

Deep cleaning treats Periodontal Disease by removing plaque and tartar from the Teeth and Gums. This procedure, also called scaling and root planing, helps reduce Gum inflammation and allows the Gums to heal.

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Treatment diagram of Deep Cleaning converting Periodontal Disease into Gums.

Stage Three

Tooth

A Tooth is a hard, white structure in your mouth that helps you bite and chew food. It has several layers, including a hard outer layer called enamel and a sensitive inner layer called dentin.

Tooth Medimon infographic with labeled medical features and mnemonic annotations.
Cavity Medimon infographic with labeled medical features and mnemonic annotations.

Cavity

A Cavity is a hole in a Tooth caused by Tooth decay. It happens when bacteria in your mouth produce acids that wear away the Tooth's enamel, leading to pain and sensitivity.

Fillings

Fillings treat Cavities by filling in the hole caused by Tooth decay. A dentist removes the decayed part of the Tooth and then fills the Cavity with a dental material, like composite resin or silver amalgam, to protect the Tooth and prevent further decay.

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Treatment diagram of Fillings converting Cavity into Tooth.
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Cavity Club

Home to the Mouth Medifamily

Part candy factory, part nightlife hotspot, Cavity Club in Arva Town celebrates flavor in all its forms. Sweet, sour, and everything between. Rumor has it the back rooms hide the secret lair of the Tasters Gang, led by the infamous Don Sweets.

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