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[4] [15] As a result of frequent tissue injury, there can be an early onset of advanced osteoarthritis, [44] chronic degenerative joint disease, [44] swan-neck deformity of the fingers, [45] and Boutonniere deformity of the fingers. Tendon and ligament laxity offer minuscule protection from tearing in muscles and tendons, but these problems ...
A tooth weakened by extensive internal decay can sometimes suddenly fracture under normal chewing forces. When the decay has progressed enough to allow the bacteria to overwhelm the pulp tissue in the center of the tooth, a toothache can result, and the pain will become more constant. Death of the pulp tissue and infection are common consequences.