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Dental Erosion Linked to Eating Disorders
A group of researches from the University of Bergen (Norway) has recently proved that eating disorders such as bulimia or anorexia are directly linked to several oral health risks such as dental erosion, chronic toothache, and even tooth sensitivity. People struggling with such eating disorders do not have to put up only with the psychological and stress factors and frustrations caused by the disorders, but also with plenty of dental health risks that cost quite a lot of money to be treated.
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