Tobacco – in any form – is hard on the entire body, including the teeth
Tobacco – in any form – is hard on the entire body, including the teeth
Youth and adolescent oral health
According to the World Health Organization, an adolescent is someone within the ages of 10-19 years while a youth is someone within the ages of 15-24 years.1 Oral health is an important part of overall health for this age group. Adolescence marks a period in an individual’s development where significant growth may occur. It is also the period to form long term positive health habits which may enable a healthy lifestyle and support good health well into adulthood.
Health literacy plays a key role in a patient-centered approach to care
Here are several ways you can help patients improve their health literacy
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