Aim To review the main psychological and mental conditions that are manifested dentally in the form of tooth wear. These conditions include depression, eating disorders, and alcohol and drug use disorders. The paper will also review the comorbidity of these conditions and the relevance of other medical conditions and lifestyle factors, such as gastroesophageal reflux disorder, smoking and diet, in the expression of tooth wear. Conclusion A holistic, multidisciplinary, healthcare approach is required in management of tooth wear patients with underlying mental health disorders. Dentists and Dental Care Professionals can have an important role in identifying these mental disorders through the observed tooth wear. They can also play a key role ...
Background Many psychological disorders are associated with comorbid physical illness. There are les...
Objectives: The aim was to study self-image and the level of psychological symptoms in patients with...
Aim of the study. Dental anxiety has an important role in the development of the periodontal disease...
Tooth wear is a condition that affects a substantial cohort of dental patients. It has a measurable ...
Tooth wear, or Tooth Surface Loss, affects a substantial cohort of the population. It has a measurab...
Assess oral health, treatment needs and the correlation between tooth wear and medications in patien...
There are psychiatric disorders in dentistry, which because of lack of recognition have not been wel...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work. These days, the rhythm of lifestyle is a very tense, s...
The studies show a dental practitioner as a subject of a wide variety of physical and psychologi-cal...
This is the second article in a series looking at psychiatric presentations in dentistry. Recently, ...
Given the high prevalence of mental disorders in Western societies, dentists may be confronted with ...
The number of medically compromised dental patients is increasing every year with the increase in th...
Abstract: Tooth wear is a general term which denotes loss of tooth surface due to causes other than ...
The poor physical health faced by people with mental illness has been the subject of growing attenti...
Beautiful and straight teeth have become an indicator of the well-being of modern person, his health...
Background Many psychological disorders are associated with comorbid physical illness. There are les...
Objectives: The aim was to study self-image and the level of psychological symptoms in patients with...
Aim of the study. Dental anxiety has an important role in the development of the periodontal disease...
Tooth wear is a condition that affects a substantial cohort of dental patients. It has a measurable ...
Tooth wear, or Tooth Surface Loss, affects a substantial cohort of the population. It has a measurab...
Assess oral health, treatment needs and the correlation between tooth wear and medications in patien...
There are psychiatric disorders in dentistry, which because of lack of recognition have not been wel...
Relevance of the problem and aim of the work. These days, the rhythm of lifestyle is a very tense, s...
The studies show a dental practitioner as a subject of a wide variety of physical and psychologi-cal...
This is the second article in a series looking at psychiatric presentations in dentistry. Recently, ...
Given the high prevalence of mental disorders in Western societies, dentists may be confronted with ...
The number of medically compromised dental patients is increasing every year with the increase in th...
Abstract: Tooth wear is a general term which denotes loss of tooth surface due to causes other than ...
The poor physical health faced by people with mental illness has been the subject of growing attenti...
Beautiful and straight teeth have become an indicator of the well-being of modern person, his health...
Background Many psychological disorders are associated with comorbid physical illness. There are les...
Objectives: The aim was to study self-image and the level of psychological symptoms in patients with...
Aim of the study. Dental anxiety has an important role in the development of the periodontal disease...