Integrating the Health Care Continuum

By  Gail B. Stoops, RDH, BSDH


Today, the oral cavity is no longer separated from the body in discussions of health. The evidence is clear that oral health is an essential part of general health, and that both should be addressed in an integrated continuum of care. Studies continue to be conducted on the relationship between the oral cavity and the body as a whole, pushing the provision of oral health and medical services to evolve with the emerging data. As more information is revealed, clinicians will have additional opportunities to provide patient-centered care and to improve health outcomes.

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