Oral Rehabilitation from Oral and Dental Diseases
A special issue of Healthcare (ISSN 2227-9032). This special issue belongs to the section "Chronic Care".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2023) | Viewed by 17750
Special Issue Editor
Interests: etiology; dentistry; oral function
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Dear Colleagues,
Oral functions are one of the key factors for maintaining or enhancing systemic health. Oral functions include a number of functions, such as mastication (chewing), deglutition (swallowing), phonation and smiling. It has been reported that these are closely related to nutrition, as well as physical and cognitive functions. However, oral and dental diseases such as cancer, infection—including caries and periodontitis—inflammation, traumatic injury and congenital diseases often disrupt oral functions and affect the patient. Recently, oral frailty and oral sarcopenia due to aging and pathologic conditions have been introduced.
Recently, there has been a greater focus on rehabilitation from oral diseases and pathologic conditions. This includes dental treatment, oral hygiene and functional care. In addition, it is favourable to assess these effects objectively from various perspectives.
The aim of this Special Issue is to discuss the effect of oral rehabilitation from oral disease and pathologic conditions, as well as oral frailty and oral sarcopenia, which are remarkable topics in oral rehabilitation. The editor strongly hopes that this Special Issue can contribute to the evolution in oral rehabilitation and will provide a significant benefit to readers.
Dr. Yoichiro Ogino
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- oral and dental diseases
- oral rehabilitation
- oral functions
- oral frailty and oral sarcopenia
- systemic conditions
- nutrition
- physical functions
- prosthodontics
- implant dentistry
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