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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 109, No 5, 723-725.
© 1984 American Dental Association |
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The "thin-is-in" syndrome that obsesses many young people today leads to many severe medical and dental complications. Dental damage that follows the binge-purge episodes is reduced by strict management of oral hygiene; the damage is not totally correctable until the habit is well controlled through proper psychotherapy.
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