Author:
Anttonen Vuokko,Blomqvist My,Alapulli Heikki,Methuen Mirja,Koskinen Sari,Yli-Urpo Helena,Rajavaara Päivi,Tanner Tarja,Lindholm Päivi,Könönen Eija
Abstract
Headlines
Continuous oral health promotion is essential at population as well as individual level – caries and periodontal disease persist among children.
Systemic and psychiatric diseases, as well as neuro developmental disorders are common among children, affect oral health, and therefore must be born in mind in dental treatment planning.
Overweight is today’s problem and threatens both child’s general and oral health, the same is true for eating disorders, although rare.
Problems in maintaining child’s oral health concerns the entire family.
Dental professionals possess a key role in detecting child’s health being neglected by care takers.
Publisher
The Norwegian Dental Journal
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