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Global, Regional, and National Levels and Trends in Burden of Oral Conditions from 1990 to 2017: A Systematic Analysis for the Global Burden of Disease 2017 Study.

null nullEduardo BernabéW MarcenesC R HernandezJ BaileyL G AbreuV AlipourS AminiJ ArablooZ ArefiA AroraM A AyanoreT W BärnighausenA BijaniD Y ChoDinh-Toi ChuC S CroweGebre Teklemariam DemozD G DemsieZ S Dibaji ForooshaniM DuMaha El TantawiF FischerMorẹ Nikẹ Oluwátóyìn FoláyanN D FutranY C D GeramoA Haj-MirzaianN HariyaniA HasanzadehS HassanipourS I HayM K HoleS HostiucM D IlicS L JamesR KalhorL KemmerM KeramatiY S KhaderS KisaAdnan KisaA KoyanagiRatilal LallooQ Le NguyenS D LondonN D ManoharB B MassenburgM R MathurH G MelesT MestrovicA Mohammadian-HafshejaniReza MohammadpourhodkiA H MokdadS D MorrisonJ NazariT H NguyenC T NguyenM R NixonT O OlagunjuK PakshirM PathakNavid RabieeA RafieiK RamezanzadehM J Rios-BlancasE M RoroS SabourA M SamyM SawhneyF SchwendickeF ShaahmadiM A ShaikhCaroline SteinM R Tovani-PaloneB X TranBhaskaran UnnikrishnanG T VuA VukovicT S S WarouwZ ZaidiZ J ZhangN J Kassebaum
Published in: Journal of dental research (2020)
Government and nongovernmental organizations need national and global estimates on the descriptive epidemiology of common oral conditions for policy planning and evaluation. The aim of this component of the Global Burden of Disease study was to produce estimates on prevalence, incidence, and years lived with disability for oral conditions from 1990 to 2017 by sex, age, and countries. In addition, this study reports the global socioeconomic pattern in burden of oral conditions by the standard World Bank classification of economies as well as the Global Burden of Disease Socio-demographic Index. The findings show that oral conditions remain a substantial population health challenge. Globally, there were 3.5 billion cases (95% uncertainty interval [95% UI], 3.2 to 3.7 billion) of oral conditions, of which 2.3 billion (95% UI, 2.1 to 2.5 billion) had untreated caries in permanent teeth, 796 million (95% UI, 671 to 930 million) had severe periodontitis, 532 million (95% UI, 443 to 622 million) had untreated caries in deciduous teeth, 267 million (95% UI, 235 to 300 million) had total tooth loss, and 139 million (95% UI, 133 to 146 million) had other oral conditions in 2017. Several patterns emerged when the World Bank's classification of economies and the Socio-demographic Index were used as indicators of economic development. In general, more economically developed countries have the lowest burden of untreated dental caries and severe periodontitis and the highest burden of total tooth loss. The findings offer an opportunity for policy makers to identify successful oral health strategies and strengthen them; introduce and monitor different approaches where oral diseases are increasing; plan integration of oral health in the agenda for prevention of noncommunicable diseases; and estimate the cost of providing universal coverage for dental care.
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