Exploring the Clinical Evidence for the Effects of Eating Disorder on the Oral Cavity
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The research was focused on studying the affectations in the oral cavity caused by Eating Behavior Disorder (ED) and to be able to identify early the affected individuals for their recovery. A study was carried out based on a qualitative approach supported by a solid scientific basis. The study had a descriptive approach documenting the oral manifestations associated with ED. An empirical method was employed that collected and analyzed observable data. The results were obtained through an exhaustive review of scientific sources, identifying 22 relevant documents out of a total of 23. It was found that there are entities that propose diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. In addition, it was confirmed that ACT occurs more frequently during adolescence. These findings highlight the importance of providing comprehensive and specialized care to patients with ED.
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