Biopsychosocial factors in oral and systemic diseases: a scoping review
BackgroundThe association between chronic oral diseases and other major systemic health conditions, commonly referred to as the oral-systemic health connection, has been previously studied with several underlying common risk factors and pathways linking both groups of diseases. Psychosocial factors...
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Main Authors: | Abby L. J. Hensel (Author), Kathryn Nicholson (Author), Kelly K. Anderson (Author), Noha A. Gomaa (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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