Survey on patients' attitude towards the nutritional counselling in the dental setting
Abstract Aim A healthy diet could help to prevent both oral and systemic diseases, with dentists and nutritionists supplementing their skills. The dental setting, where patients periodically refer to seeking oral health care, represents a powerful opportunity for nutritional counselling. To the best...
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Main Authors: | M. Iriti (Author), G. Spallino (Author), R. Franchini (Author), M. Rigoni (Author), P. Muti (Author), G. Lodi (Author), A. Sardella (Author), E. M. Varoni (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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