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DENTAL DISEASES AND oral HEALTHD ental DISEASES are the most prevalent chronic diseasesworldwide, and a costly burden to HEALTH care services. Thetreatment of DENTAL DISEASES is expensive, accounting forbetween 5% and 10% of total HEALTH care expenditures inindustrialized countries. In most developing low-incomecountries, the prevalence rate of DENTAL caries is high andmore than 90% of caries is untreated. An estimated 5 billionpeople worldwide suffer from DENTAL caries (tooth decay).Nutrition affects the teeth and growth of the jaw duringdevelopment. While malnutrition may exacerbate periodontal and oral infectious DISEASES , the most significant effect of nutrition is the local action of diet inthe mouth, particularly in the development of DENTAL cariesand enamel erosion. DENTAL caries is largely caused by sugars. DENTAL erosion is associated with dietary acids, amajor source of which is soft typical soft drink maycontain the equivalent of up to 20 teaspoons of a low mortality rate associated with DENTAL DISEASES ,they have a considerable impact on self-esteem, eating ability, nutrition and HEALTH both in childhood and older IS THIS HAPPENING?
DENTAL DISEASES AND ORAL HEALTH Dental diseases are the most prevalent chronic diseases worldwide, and a costly burden to health care services.The
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