Figure 4. EDs’ main symptoms (in yellow) and oral effects (in blue and purple). The following factors may influence any oral complications: subtype of AN, BN, and EDNOS according to nutritional behaviors; vomiting frequency; disease duration; age and sex of the patient; general health status; pharmacotherapy and their side effects to salivation; and psychosocial profile; as well as cariogenic/acidic diet, individual oral hygiene, and remineralization exposure. Abbreviations: ↑↓ means the ED symptoms increase the oral effect/decrease the oral effect.
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