Basic Guide to Oral Health Education and Promotion. Alison Chapman
Table of Contents
1 Cover
5 Foreword
6 Preface
9 Section 1: Structure and Functions of the Oral Cavity Chapter 1: The oral cavity in health INTRODUCTION ORAL EMBRYOLOGY MAIN FUNCTIONS OF THE ORAL CAVITY TEETH THE TONGUE AND THE FLOOR OF THE MOUTH SALIVA REFERENCES
10 Section 2: Diseases and Conditions of the Oral Cavity Chapter 2: Plaque, calculus, and staining INTRODUCTION PLAQUE CALCULUS TOOTH STAINING REFERENCE Chapter 3: Dental plaque‐induced gingivitis DENTAL PLAQUE‐INDUCED GINGIVITIS REFERENCE Chapter 4: Periodontal disease WHAT IS PERIODONTITIS? NECROTISING ULCERATIVE GINGIVITIS PERI‐IMPLANT MUCOSITIS AND PERI‐IMPLANTITIS REFERENCES Chapter 5: Caries WHAT IS CARIES? REFERENCES Chapter 6: Tooth surface loss and sensitivity WHAT IS TOOTH SURFACE LOSS? SENSITIVITY (DENTINE HYPERSENSITIVITY) REFERENCES Chapter 7: Xerostomia WHAT IS XEROSTOMIA? REFERENCE Chapter 8: Other diseases and disorders affecting the oral cavity INTRODUCTION PERIODONTAL ABSCESS APHTHOUS ULCERS (MINOR AND MAJOR) COLD SORES (HERPES LABIALIS) PRIMARY (ACUTE) HERPETIC GINGIVOSTOMATITIS TOOTH ANOMALIES BURNING MOUTH SYNDROME GLOSSITIS GEOGRAPHIC TONGUE BLACK HAIRY TONGUE ORAL CANDIDOSIS WHITE PATCHES (LEUKOPLAKIA) ORAL CANCER (CARCINOMA) SQUAMOUS CELL PAPILLOMA MUCOCELE TORI BURNS RECREATIONAL DRUG USERS SYSTEMIC DISEASES WITH ORAL IMPLICATIONS REFERENCES
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Section 3: Oral Disease Prevention
Chapter 9: Nutrition, diet, and exercise
INTRODUCTION
ROLE OF THE OHE
A HEALTHY BALANCED DIET (THE EATWELL GUIDE)
NUTRITION
FOOD ADDITIVES
FOOD LABELLING
PHYSICAL EXERCISE AND GENERAL WELLBEING
REFERENCES
Chapter 10: Sugars in the diet
INTRODUCTION
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