Preventive dentistry: current concepts in women’s oral health

Ronald P. Burakoff DMD, MPH
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In 2000, the Surgeon General of the United States issued the first-ever report on oral health, to alert Americans on its importance to general health and well-being. Women, due to gender, display oral disease differentially. The most common oral diseases are dental caries and periodontal disease. Both of the diseases are infectious in nature, and are responsive to a variety of interventions including: community wide, professional care and self-care. Eating disorders, which are prevalent in adolescent women, have oral manifestations that need to be addressed by the dentist as well as the primary care Ob/Gyn. Oral health in women is markedly affected by hormonal fluctuations. Specific oral conditions are associated with puberty, adolescence, menses, pregnancy, and menopause. These conditions are discussed along with available effective preventive modalities that can optimize oral health.

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预防性牙科:妇女口腔健康的最新概念
2000年,美国卫生局局长发布了第一份关于口腔健康的报告,提醒美国人注意口腔健康对整体健康和福祉的重要性。女性因性别不同,口腔疾病表现也不同。最常见的口腔疾病是龋齿和牙周病。这两种疾病本质上都是传染性的,对各种干预措施都有反应,包括:社区范围内的护理、专业护理和自我护理。饮食失调在青春期女性中很普遍,有口腔表现,需要牙医和初级保健妇产科医生来解决。妇女的口腔健康明显受到荷尔蒙波动的影响。特定的口腔疾病与青春期、青春期、月经、怀孕和更年期有关。讨论了这些情况以及可以优化口腔健康的现有有效预防方式。
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