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[Acid erosions of tooth surface. 2. Oral complications in patients with psychogenic eating disorders].
The increasing morbidity of the psychosomatical eating disorders demands more attention by the general practioners. The origin of the anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa and the clinical picture are described. The consequences of the acid erosion at the teeth are shown with illustrations. The cooperation between the psychotherapist and the dentist has a positive influence on the long therapy of the patients.