Diet plays an important role in preventing oral diseases .There is
strong evidence that vegetables and fruits protect against these
diseases, however, the active constituents are incompletely identified.
Dental diseases impairs quality of life and have a negative impact on
self-esteem, eating ability and health, causing pain, anxiety and
impaired social functioning .Good oral health care and nutrition during
pregnancy, infancy, and childhood are essential but often overlooked
factors in the growth and development of the teeth and oral
cavity.Collaboration between dietetics professionals and oral health
care professionals is essential in identifying, educating, and treating
oral health problems related to nutrition. The text provides an overview
of the evidence for an association between diet, nutrition and oral
diseases and to clarify areas of uncertainty. This book is intended to
provide an overview of the relationships between diet, nutrition and
oral diseases and is useful for dentists, dietitians physicians,
researchers and anyone who is interested in knowing the role of diet in
oral health and diseases.