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An Environmental Scan of the Various Oral-Systemic Contact Points

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Significant progress has been made in the recent decades in better understanding the connections between oral and systemic health and disease. In this chapter we have tried to provide an overview of the relationship between oral and systemic health and disease, and present a list of contact points between oral and systemic conditions. This chapter also serves as the introductory piece to the Oral and Systemic Connection section of the book which constitutes Chaps. 410, which discusses the biological, epidemiological, informatics, and technical considerations for some of the more important diseases that impact patients.

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Acharya, A., Geist, SM.R.Y., Powell, V., Torres-Urquidy, M.H. (2019). An Environmental Scan of the Various Oral-Systemic Contact Points. In: Acharya, A., Powell, V., Torres-Urquidy, M., Posteraro, R., Thyvalikakath, T. (eds) Integration of Medical and Dental Care and Patient Data. Health Informatics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98298-4_3

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