Dental management of the chronic vomiting patient.

A review of dental erosion secondary to medical or psychologic causes (or both) has been presented. Clinical signs and symptoms and appropriate restorative therapy have been discussed. Diagnosis and stabilization of the chronic vomiting patient must precede definitive restorative procedures.

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