Eating Disorders - A Paradigm of the Biopsychosocial Model of Illness 2017
DOI: 10.5772/66185
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Oral Implications of Eating Disorders

Abstract: Eating disorders EDs are deined as persistent behavioural problems related to food and weight control, which signiicantly damage the physical and mental health with dramatic efects on the oral cavity. We briely describe the efect on oral health and the principles of dental management.

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“…Saliva contains enzymes that can degrade polymers in acrylic dentures [8]. The human salivary pH varies throughout the day and can change based on diet as well as conditions such as bulimia nervosa, gastroesophageal reflux, drug-induced xerostomia and hypo-salivation [9][10][11][12]. These illnesses cause the salivary pH in the oral cavity to decrease, thereby reducing the buffering capacity.…”
Section: Wymywanie Monomerów Wywołane Przez Kwaśną śLinę Oraz Chropow...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saliva contains enzymes that can degrade polymers in acrylic dentures [8]. The human salivary pH varies throughout the day and can change based on diet as well as conditions such as bulimia nervosa, gastroesophageal reflux, drug-induced xerostomia and hypo-salivation [9][10][11][12]. These illnesses cause the salivary pH in the oral cavity to decrease, thereby reducing the buffering capacity.…”
Section: Wymywanie Monomerów Wywołane Przez Kwaśną śLinę Oraz Chropow...mentioning
confidence: 99%