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Oral Health and Medicine

Thomas, Edward(Edited by)
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Oral infections and inflammations can affect the overall health of the oral cavity.

Dentists strongly recommend the maintenance of oral hygiene for the prevention of oral diseases.

General guidelines of ensuring good oral health include brushing twice daily and using flossettes, floss and interdental brushes.

Regular checkups for professional evaluation and cleaning are highly recommended.

The most common types of dental disease are gum diseases and tooth decay.

Limiting the intake of snacks and eating a balanced diet can help prevent periodontal disease and tooth decay.

The mouth may be affected by several cutaneous and gastrointestinal conditions.

Pathological conditions in the biofilm surrounding the teeth lead to plaque-induced diseases. Oral medicine aims to treat lichen planus, pemphigus vulgaris and Behcet's disease.

The diagnosis and follow-up care of pre-malignant lesions of the oral cavity, chronic and acute pain conditions relative to myofascial pain, paroxysmal neuralgias and atypical facial pain, among others.

It also involves the management of temporomandibular joint disorder, trigeminal neuralgia, Sjogren's syndrome, etc.

This book is a clinical guide to oral health and medicine and unravels the recent studies in these disciplines.

Researchers and students in this field will be assisted by this book.

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Product Details
Foster Academics
1632426161 / 9781632426161
Hardback
25/06/2019
United States
221 pages
178 x 254 mm, 603 grams
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