1st Edition 2022
Book
Hardcover, 21 x 28 cm, 176 pages, 98 illus
Language: German
Categories: General Dentistry, Interdisciplinary, Student literature
ISBN 978-3-86867-582-5
QP Deutschland
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From the authors' point of view, most oral diseases are a consequence of malnutrition and thus a warning signal for later so-called non-communicable diseases. This is where the great preventive potential of nutritional counseling in dental practice lies: Dental teams can help patients to achieve better oral health and, at the same time, better general health. This book brings together the complex knowledge of the two fascinating disciplines of dentistry and nutritional medicine and focuses intensively on the effects of nutrition on oral health and the interaction of the two. The authors have focused on the major oral diseases of caries, gingivitis, and periodontitis as well as erosions and halitosis, although many mucosal diseases or oral neoplasms also have important links to nutrition. The book provides comprehensive information on the relationship between nutrition and oral health and aims to motivate and guide evidence-based nutritional counseling in dental practice.