Dentobronchial syndrome

Dento-bronchial syndrome (Dento-Bronchial syndrome) is a rare disease that is characterized by inflammation of the teeth and respiratory tract. It can be caused by various factors such as infection, allergies, smoking and others.

Symptoms of Dentobronchial syndrome may include pain in the teeth, gums, throat and chest, cough, runny nose, sneezing, difficulty breathing and others. Treatment may include antibiotics, antiallergy medications, mouth rinses and inhalations.

It is important to note that Dento-bronchial syndrome can be life-threatening, so if symptoms appear, you should consult a doctor.



Dentovibroncheal syndrome (DB syndrome) is a complex of combined bilateral catarrhal processes of the teeth and bronchi against the background of a viral infection or acute respiratory viral disease.

**Classification:** * Failure of adaptation: * The occurrence of the syndrome against the background of an allergic reaction, bronchial asthma, other immune disorders, previous diseases * Shock syndrome or secondary: + Development of the disorder after surgery, burns, severe injuries + Exposure to toxins, poisonous substances pesticides + Severe hypothermia – due to frostbite