Awareness of Medical Doctors on Oral Health

The importance of maintaining good oral health is seen under a new prism. The oral cavity is described as the mirror of the body. In fact, many diseases appear first in the mouth before they manifest systemically and they frequently requires supervision from both medical and dental practioners as a multidisciplinary approach. Mouradian defines oral health as ‘‘encompassing all the immunologic, sensory, neuromuscular and structural functions of the mouth and craniofacial complex. 

Oral Health
Oral health influences nutrition and growth, pulmonary health, cardiac health and various societal functioning.” Thus oral health is an essential component of general health. Poor oral health and untreated oral diseases and conditions can have a significant impact on quality of life. It implies being free of chronic oro-facial pain, oral and pharyngeal carcinomas, birth defects such as cleft lip and palate, and other diseases and disorders that affect the oral, dental and craniofacial tissues, collectively known as the craniofacial complex.

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