Halitosis due to Hypothyroidism of Unknown Cause: Two Case Reports
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P: 444-448
October 2023

Halitosis due to Hypothyroidism of Unknown Cause: Two Case Reports

GMJ 2023;34(4):444-448
1. Cyprus Health and Social Sciences University , Faculty of Medicine, Department of Microbiology, Güzelyurt, Cyprus
2. Consultant Internal Medicine Physian, Nicosia, Cyprus
3. Near East University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, Nicosia, Cyprus
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Received Date: 04.11.2022
Accepted Date: 11.07.2023
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ABSTRACT

Halitosis is a frequent complaint which is estimated to be around 50%-60% of the general population and that carries serious personal and social repercussions. It is estimated that 10%-13% of halitosis causes are extraoral etiology. It originates from the tongue dorsum in patients with a healthy periodontium and good oral hygiene. Most of the causes of halitosis are intraoral origin although many other extraoral systemic etiologies are known. Overt hypothyroidism as a cause of halitosis has never been described in medical literature before. We strongly suggest that hypothyroidism induced hyposalivation gives rise to bacterial overgrowth and eventually halitosis. Two cases with moderate halitosis and overt hypothyroidism who were treated only with thyroxine until achieving euthyroidism are presented in this article. They were both completely recovered from halitosis after 45-50 days and had no complaints after 8 months.

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