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COMMON RISK FACTORS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PERIODONTAL AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMIC DISEASES: THE DENTAL SETTING AND INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATION

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JOURNAL OF EVIDENCE-BASED DENTAL PRACTICE
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages 4-16

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ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jebdp.2014.03.003

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Periodontal disease; diabetes; heart disease; stroke; cancer; modifiable risk factors; dental hygienist; dental office

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There is a role for dentistry in the interprofessional management of chronic diseases by addressing common risk factors Background A critical scientific foundation has developed for management of risk factors common to major diseases including periodontal disease, caries, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. Purpose The purpose of this paper is to critically review this scientific literature. This will provide the basis for the current and future role of the dental setting in common risk factor identification and modification; with an emphasis on the role of the dental hygienist. Methods A systematic review of the literature and analysis of the relevant papers was undertaken to support the recommendations. Conclusions We propose that the appropriate risk factor management procedures be adopted in the dental setting for smoking cessation, reduction of sugar consumption, and weight control in those patients at risk for one or a combination of the following diseases: periodontal disease, caries, diabetes, heart disease and certain cancers.

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