
doi: 10.1007/bf02954072
pmid: 2962966
Recent advances in our knowledge of the prevention of dental caries and periodontal disease means that for special groups, such as chronically sick children, dramatic reductions in the incidence of dental disease can be achieved. Hence, inclusion of dental care in the overall care of these children can considerably reduce the need for treatment such as extractions and fillings under local and/or general anaesthetic.
Dental Care for Persons with Disabilities, Risk Factors, Chronic Disease, Humans, Child
Dental Care for Persons with Disabilities, Risk Factors, Chronic Disease, Humans, Child
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