N D Robb1, B G Smith. 1. Department of Restorative Dentistry, Dental School, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This paper aims to give the dental practitioner an insight into the impact of the eating disorders on sufferers. METHODS: A review of the psychiatric literature on the diagnosis, aetiology and treatment of these conditions is given. CONCLUSIONS: The dental practitioner is in an ideal position to identify the warning signs of these conditions before they have attracted medical attention.
OBJECTIVES: This paper aims to give the dental practitioner an insight into the impact of the eating disorders on sufferers. METHODS: A review of the psychiatric literature on the diagnosis, aetiology and treatment of these conditions is given. CONCLUSIONS: The dental practitioner is in an ideal position to identify the warning signs of these conditions before they have attracted medical attention.
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