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what would be the cause of white patches on gums and a cyst that keeps recurring in the mouth
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emmelee
also have recurring shoulder and neck pain this last year. got x ray showed early wear and tear. would this be linked to the gums
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Posted by emmelee
also have recurring shoulder and neck pain this last year. got x ray showed early wear and tear. would this be linked to the gums