2018
DOI: 10.1177/2320206818798912
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Addressing the Bottle Necks of Global Oral Health to Tackle the Growing Epidemic of Noncommunicable Diseases

Abstract: Background: Oral health touches every aspect of our lives and still it is been taken for granted. The access and affordability to oral health care services are very limited and expensive especially in developing countries. Objectives: The article highlights the importance of global oral health and how it can tackle the growing noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) epidemic. Dental caries remains a significant problem even among the developed nations affecting 60% to 70 % of the children. Oral cancers, Qat chewing, c… Show more

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“…La CIT se presenta en países en desarrollo y desarrollados se estima que la caries dental en niños tiene una prevalencia del 60% al 70% en el mundo 23 . En el Perú, no hay un registro actualizado a nivel nacional de CIT, algunos estudios han registrado CIT por lugares específicos 7 .…”
Section: Caries De Infancia Tempranaunclassified
“…La CIT se presenta en países en desarrollo y desarrollados se estima que la caries dental en niños tiene una prevalencia del 60% al 70% en el mundo 23 . En el Perú, no hay un registro actualizado a nivel nacional de CIT, algunos estudios han registrado CIT por lugares específicos 7 .…”
Section: Caries De Infancia Tempranaunclassified