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J Am Diet Assoc ; 90(8): 1099-102, 1990 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2380458

ABSTRACT

Individuals with bulimia nervosa have been found to experience a variety of dental complications. Because of purging behaviors and erratic food consumption, the oral manifestations of bulimia frequently include irreversible enamel erosion, xerostomia, and oral mucosal irritation. A pilot study was conducted to determine the effectiveness of the dental/dietitian team in assessing the dental health of individuals with bulimia. Control and bulimic subjects were compared. The results demonstrated a significantly different (p less than .05) intake of folacin-412 micrograms in controls compared with 207 micrograms in bulimic subjects. Control subjects were found to have significantly greater (p less than .05) amounts of calculus deposits on teeth; however, subjects with bulimia demonstrated a lower (p less than .05) saliva pH. We conclude that the collaborative effort of the dental/dietitian team was useful in the assessment of dental health. The team approach may also help to identify clients with bulimia and facilitate therapy.


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Bulimia/complications , Saliva/analysis , Tooth Erosion/etiology , Adult , Cathartics , Diet Records , Eating , Female , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Patient Care Team , Software , Toothbrushing , Vomiting
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