
Dental health is intimately related to nutrition and diet and a thorough understanding of these relationships and the preservation of health is an integral part of dental practice. The focus of modern dentistry is shifting from the filling and extracting of teeth towards prevention of dental decay and disease, the changing undergraduate dental curriculum reflects these changes, and also patients are increasingly asking for information on the best way to look after their teeth. This book is written for undergraduate students, covering the information they need in this field during their courses, as well as postgraduate dental students particularly in pedontics and GDP. Developed to help the reader build up and understanding of the relationship between diet and prevention of oral disease, this book is well illustrated in full color and includes case-histories, information boxes and recommendations for further reading.
This text investigates the critical intersection between nutritional intake and the maintenance of oral health, focusing on the shift toward preventive dental care. Authors Andrew J. Rugg-Gunn and June H. Nunn, both established experts in dental science, synthesize clinical data and dietary research to provide a framework for understanding how systemic nutrition influences dental disease. The book serves as a pedagogical resource for dental students and practitioners, emphasizing the transition from restorative procedures to proactive disease prevention.
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Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational resource for integrating nutritional science into modern dental practice. Readers often note the clarity of the clinical applications, making it a standard reference for students and general dental practitioners alike.
Page Count:
198
Publication Date:
1999-11-15
ISBN-10:
0192629379
ISBN-13:
9780192629371
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