Concept information
Preferred term
dental health and preventive care
Definition
- In a 2001 landmark report, Oral Health in America, the Surgeon General of the United States made 2 particularly important points: first, that one cannot be healthy without a healthy mouth and, second, that there is a crisis of poor oral health in America. Dental diseases continue to be a major public health problem today despite major advances in preventive dental science and practice over the past century—most notably in fluorides and fluoridation. [Source: Encyclopedia of Lifestyle Medicine & Health; Dental Health and Preventive Care]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/dental_health_and_preventive_care
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