Multimorbidity and oral health: Need for new models of care

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Abstract

Multimorbidity is defined as patients living with two or more chronic health conditions. The prevalence of multimorbidity is increasing, driven by the ageing population, and represents a major challenge to all healthcare systems because these patients are heavy users of services. The link with oral health is growing although there is need for further robust evidence. There is also need for new models of care to address oral health in patients with multimorbidity.

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Gill, B., Harris, A., Tredwin, C., & Gill, P. (2020, September 22). Multimorbidity and oral health: Need for new models of care. Family Medicine and Community Health. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/fmch-2020-000387

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