A global perspective on changes in the burden of caries and periodontitis: implications for dentistry
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Auteurs : V. Baelum [Danemark] ; W. Van Palenstein Helderman [Pays-Bas] ; A. Hugoson [Suède] ; R. Yee [Royaume-Uni] ; O. Fejerskov [Danemark]Source :
- Journal of Oral Rehabilitation [ 0305-182X ] ; 2007-12.
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- Wicri :
- geographic : Kenya, Tanzanie.
- topic : épidémiologie, Soins de santé, Santé publique.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Aarhus, Available resources, Baelum, Basic methods, Blackwell, Blackwell publishing, Calculus, Care index, Caries, Caries decline, Caries experience, Caries lesions, Carious, Carious cavities, Cavitated, Clin, Clin periodontol, Clinical attachment loss, Common risk factor approach, Community dent, Community dent health, Cpitn, Danish children, Deciduous dentition, Decision makers, Dent, Dent assoc, Dental, Dental care, Dental caries, Dental health care services, Dental health care systems, Dental pain, Dental profession, Dental services, Dental technicians, Dental treatment, Dental work, Dentistry, Dentition, Determinant, Disease burden, Dmft, Edentulism, Epidemiol, Epidemiology, Fejerskov, Focal infection paradigm, Gingival, Gingivitis, Grytten, Health care, Health care services, Healthy products, Helderman, Hygiene, Hygiene procedures, Jonkoping, Jonkoping data, Journal compilation, Kenya, Lesion, Lower panel, Luan, Manji, Many countries, Nancial resources, Natural history, Occupational structuration, Operative dentistry, Oral, Oral disease, Oral disease burden, Oral diseases, Oral health, Oral health care, Oral health care planning, Oral health care services, Oral health problems, Oral health services, Oral health status, Oral health surveys, Oral hygiene, Oral hygiene situation, Palenstein, Palenstein helderman, Pediatr, Pediatr dent, Periodontal, Periodontal disease, Periodontal diseases, Periodontal health, Periodontal treatment, Periodontitis, Periodontol, Permanent dentition, Permanent teeth, Population ratio, Prevalence, Primary teeth, Programme, Public health, Public subsidy, Restorative care, Restorative dentistry, Schoolchildren, Severe periodontitis, Sheiham, Structuration, Tanzania, Tooth extraction, Tooth extractions, Tooth loss, Tooth mortality, Tooth retention, Toothache, Toothpaste, Treatment demands, Treatment philosophies, Untreated, Untreated caries, Uoride, Uoride toothpaste, Uoride toothpastes, Upper panel, Western countries, World health organization, Young adults, Young children.
- Teeft :
- Aarhus, Available resources, Baelum, Basic methods, Blackwell, Blackwell publishing, Calculus, Care index, Caries, Caries decline, Caries experience, Caries lesions, Carious, Carious cavities, Cavitated, Clin, Clin periodontol, Clinical attachment loss, Common risk factor approach, Community dent, Community dent health, Cpitn, Danish children, Deciduous dentition, Decision makers, Dent, Dent assoc, Dental, Dental care, Dental caries, Dental health care services, Dental health care systems, Dental pain, Dental profession, Dental services, Dental technicians, Dental treatment, Dental work, Dentistry, Dentition, Determinant, Disease burden, Dmft, Edentulism, Epidemiol, Epidemiology, Fejerskov, Focal infection paradigm, Gingival, Gingivitis, Grytten, Health care, Health care services, Healthy products, Helderman, Hygiene, Hygiene procedures, Jonkoping, Jonkoping data, Journal compilation, Kenya, Lesion, Lower panel, Luan, Manji, Many countries, Nancial resources, Natural history, Occupational structuration, Operative dentistry, Oral, Oral disease, Oral disease burden, Oral diseases, Oral health, Oral health care, Oral health care planning, Oral health care services, Oral health problems, Oral health services, Oral health status, Oral health surveys, Oral hygiene, Oral hygiene situation, Palenstein, Palenstein helderman, Pediatr, Pediatr dent, Periodontal, Periodontal disease, Periodontal diseases, Periodontal health, Periodontal treatment, Periodontitis, Periodontol, Permanent dentition, Permanent teeth, Population ratio, Prevalence, Primary teeth, Programme, Public health, Public subsidy, Restorative care, Restorative dentistry, Schoolchildren, Severe periodontitis, Sheiham, Structuration, Tanzania, Tooth extraction, Tooth extractions, Tooth loss, Tooth mortality, Tooth retention, Toothache, Toothpaste, Treatment demands, Treatment philosophies, Untreated, Untreated caries, Uoride, Uoride toothpaste, Uoride toothpastes, Upper panel, Western countries, World health organization, Young adults, Young children.
Abstract
Summary The structure and contents of most oral health care systems and the contents of dental curricula reflect a deep‐rooted tradition for attempting to cure oral diseases by refined technological means. However, better oral health conditions for the world’s populations necessitate the application of up‐to‐date scientific knowledge to control the major oral diseases. This review points out that not only should the structure and contents of oral health care delivery systems be based on state‐of‐the‐art knowledge about the biology of the oral diseases; they must also take into account the trends for change in caries and periodontal diseases within and between populations, and acknowledge the impact of changes in treatment philosophies for these trends. The oral disease profiles for populations in low‐ and high‐income countries are briefly described, and it is concluded that the rapidly changing disease profiles observed in high‐income countries necessitate re‐thinking of the future role and organization of dentistry in such countries. The priorities for low‐ and middle‐income countries must be to avoid repeating the mistakes made in the high‐income countries. Instead, these societies might take advantage of setting priorities based on a population‐based common risk factor approach. If such an approach is adopted, the training of personnel with oral health care competence must be rethought. The authors suggest three different cadres of dental care providers to be considered for an approach that allows health care planners in different populations around the world to prioritize appropriate oral health care with due respect for the socio‐economic conditions prevailing.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.2007.01799.x
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