Author:
Legert Karin Garming,Pedersen Anne Marie Lynge,Gale Gita,Tollemar Victor,Ruokonen Hellevi,Kantola Saara,Wexell Cecilia Larsson,Herlofson Bente Brokstad
Abstract
Headlines
Oral manifestations may be the first sign of a systemic condition or disease
Clinical recognition of oral manifestations related to systemic diseases may be difficult and can delay diagnosis
Oral conditions related to the treatment of systemic diseases are clinically important to recognize
Oral health personnel should be educated to be able to identify and diagnose and manage oral manifestations of systemic diseases and conditions in a timely manner
Publisher
The Norwegian Dental Journal
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