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During the conflict and civil war in the 1980s and 1990s, particularly between 1992 and 1995, armed factions turned the traditional norms of honor and shame into weapons of war, engaging in rape and sexual assault against women of opposing groups as an ultimate means of dishonoring entire communities and reducing people's capacities to resist military advances.2 In response, concerns about women's security led to the imposition of ever stricter interpretations of what constitutes socially acceptable behavior, supported by the most conservative reading of the holy scriptures. This development culminated under the Taliban regime whose views on gender denied women any role outside the immediate family and resulted. | ORAL HEALTH CARE SERIES Women s Oral Health Issues November 2006 American Dental Association Council on Access Prevention and Interprofessional Relations FOREWORD Women s Oral Health Issues has been developed by the American Dental Association s Council on Access Prevention and Interprofessional Relations CAPIR Women s Oral Health Issues is one volume in the Oral Health Care Series that has been developed to assist in the treatment of individuals with complex medical conditions. The Oral Health Care Series began in 1986 and was based on Clinical Care Guidelines for the Dental Management of the Medically Compromised Patient 1985 revised in 1990 developed by the Veterans Health Administration Department of Veterans Affairs. Since that time the Oral Health Care Series Workgroup enhanced the documents to provide information on treating the oral health of patients with complex medical conditions. Disclaimer Publications in the Oral Health Care Series including Women s Oral Health Issues are offered as resource tools for dentists and physicians as well as other members of the health care team. They are not intended to set specific standards of care or to provide legal or other professional advice. Dentists should always exercise their own professional judgment in any given situation with any given patient and consult with their professional advisors for such advice. The Oral Health Care Series champions consultation with a patient s physician as indicated in accordance with applicable .