2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jand.2013.03.001
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Position of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics: Oral Health and Nutrition

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“…Various oral health problems, such as decayed teeth with cavity sometimes with pain, severe periodontal disease with teeth loosening and tooth losses, deteriorates occlusal function and ability to eat, eventually resulting in an unhealthy dietary lifestyle. We might change our diet to nutrient-dense foods, favoring softer foods rich in higher carbohydrates, sugars, and saturated fats [35,36], which are not recommended as healthy diet. People develop eating speed and masticatory habits in youth, and it may therefore be more difficult to motivate behavioral change in adulthood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various oral health problems, such as decayed teeth with cavity sometimes with pain, severe periodontal disease with teeth loosening and tooth losses, deteriorates occlusal function and ability to eat, eventually resulting in an unhealthy dietary lifestyle. We might change our diet to nutrient-dense foods, favoring softer foods rich in higher carbohydrates, sugars, and saturated fats [35,36], which are not recommended as healthy diet. People develop eating speed and masticatory habits in youth, and it may therefore be more difficult to motivate behavioral change in adulthood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both tooth loss and compromised diet contribute to creating a vicious circle that would seemingly increase dental caries [2][3][4]. The World Health Organization (WHO) has acknowledged that oral health and nutrition have a synergistic bidirectional relationship, and have included dental disease among the chronic diseases that can be prevented by diet [5].…”
Section: Low Calcium Intake and Hypovitaminosis D Negatively Affect Omentioning
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“…According to the Basic Health Research (Riset Kesehatan Dasar), the percentage of the Indonesian population with oral and dental health problems was 23.3% in 2007 and increased to 25.9% in 2013 [1]. Of all oral and dental diseases, dental caries, and periodontal disease were found most often found in this population [2]. According to the WHO, 60-90% of the global population, including children and adults, had experienced dental caries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%