The poor physical health faced by people with mental illness has been the subject of growing attention, but there has been less focus on the issue of oral health even though it is an important part of physical health. This article discusses the two-way association between oral and mental health. In one direction, the prospect of dental treatment can lead to anxiety and phobia. In the other, many psychiatric disorders, such as severe mental illness, affective disorders, and eating disorders, are associated with dental disease: These include erosion, caries, and periodontitis. Left untreated, dental diseases can lead to teeth loss such that people with severe mental illness have 2.7 times the likelihood of losing all their teeth, compared wit...
Background Persons who struggle with severe or long‐term mental illness (SMI) have a higher prevalen...
© 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.The relationship between oral health and anxiety/...
Aim: To understand the relationship between serious mental illness and oral health self-care behavio...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric patients have increased comorbid physical illness. There is less information...
Background: Many psychological disorders are associated with comorbid physical illness. There are le...
Oral health is an integral part of general health.There is evidence that patients suffering from men...
Background Many psychological disorders are associated with comorbid physical illness. There are les...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric patients have increased comorbid physical illness. There is less information...
This is the second article in a series looking at psychiatric presentations in dentistry. Recently, ...
There are behavioural and physiological alterations associated with depression and anxiety which may...
Dental health and mental health are strongly associated. Neglecting either of them can negatively i...
The poor physical health (including oral health) of people with mental disorders is a global problem...
Impaired mental health has been associated with an increased need for dental care. Population survey...
People with serious mental illness experience higher rates of oral and dental health problems than t...
There are psychiatric disorders in dentistry, which because of lack of recognition have not been wel...
Background Persons who struggle with severe or long‐term mental illness (SMI) have a higher prevalen...
© 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.The relationship between oral health and anxiety/...
Aim: To understand the relationship between serious mental illness and oral health self-care behavio...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric patients have increased comorbid physical illness. There is less information...
Background: Many psychological disorders are associated with comorbid physical illness. There are le...
Oral health is an integral part of general health.There is evidence that patients suffering from men...
Background Many psychological disorders are associated with comorbid physical illness. There are les...
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric patients have increased comorbid physical illness. There is less information...
This is the second article in a series looking at psychiatric presentations in dentistry. Recently, ...
There are behavioural and physiological alterations associated with depression and anxiety which may...
Dental health and mental health are strongly associated. Neglecting either of them can negatively i...
The poor physical health (including oral health) of people with mental disorders is a global problem...
Impaired mental health has been associated with an increased need for dental care. Population survey...
People with serious mental illness experience higher rates of oral and dental health problems than t...
There are psychiatric disorders in dentistry, which because of lack of recognition have not been wel...
Background Persons who struggle with severe or long‐term mental illness (SMI) have a higher prevalen...
© 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.The relationship between oral health and anxiety/...
Aim: To understand the relationship between serious mental illness and oral health self-care behavio...