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Understanding the association between self-reported poor oral health and exposure to adverse childhood experiences: a retrospective study.

Kat FordPaul BrocklehurstKaren HughesCatherine A SharpMark A Bellis
Published in: BMC oral health (2020)
Exposure to childhood adversity could be an important predictive factor for poor dental health. As oral health is an important part of a child's overall health status, approaches that seek to improve dental health across the life-course should start with safe and nurturing childhoods free from abuse and neglect. Given the growing role that dental professionals have in identifying violence and abuse, it seems appropriate to raise awareness in the field of dentistry of the potential for individuals to have suffered adverse childhood experiences, and the mechanisms linking childhood adversity to poor dental health.
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