Why Must Physicians Know About Oral Diseases?

J. Ramírez,R. Arce,A. Contreras

Published 2010 in Teaching and learning in medicine

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Background: Poor oral health reflects social inequalities, hence the prevention of oral diseases should be a priority in developed and underdeveloped countries around the world. Medical practitioners must play an active role in oral health promotion. Summary: Proper knowledge of oral diseases is crucial in medical practice due to the following reasons: (a) Periodontal disease is associated with multiple systemic conditions of medical interest, (b) a large number of systemic diseases have oral manifestations, (c) many drugs are associated with oral adverse drug reactions, (d) physicians are generally not sufficiently trained to detect oral cancer manifestations, (e) physicians could play a pivotal role in oral public health, and (f) early detection of oral diseases by physicians could improve the oral health status of the population. Conclusions: Physicians need to get more involved in oral health promotion. Moreover, oral health education should be included in the curriculum of future medical students.

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