Zahnmedizin up2date, Table of Contents Zahnmedizin up2date 2024; 18(05): 409-422DOI: 10.1055/a-2321-7768 Kinder- und Jugendzahnheilkunde Pädiatrische Aspekte in der Kinderzahnheilkunde - Teil 1 Jan de Laffolie Recommend Article Abstract Buy Article All articles of this category Eine zunehmende Anzahl von Kindern und Jugendlichen leidet unter chronischen Erkrankungen. Diese umfassen ein weites Spektrum und erfordern in der Kinderzahnmedizin eine sorgfältige Koordination interdisziplinärer Versorgung zur Verbesserung von Patientensicherheit und Behandlungsergebnis. Der Beitrag skizziert wichtige und häufige Erkrankungen und zeigt ihre Relevanz für die kinderzahnärztliche Versorgung in Diagnostik und Therapie. Full Text References Literatur 1 Scheidt-Nave C, Ellert U, Thyen U. et al. Versorgungsbedarf chronisch kranker Kinder und Jugendlicher. Accessed July 26, 2024 at: https://edoc.rki.de/bitstream/handle/176904/467/21XnPQ5yGBiKg.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y 2 Alter K, Parrochia S. 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