2023
DOI: 10.1111/odi.14516
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WHO's global oral health status report 2022: Actions, discussion and implementation

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“…The rate of those who reported oral and dental health problems in the last 6 months was 8.7%. The World Health Organization estimates that close to 3.5 billion people globally from oral diseases, and the global burden of oral diseases is greater than the global burden of the five most common noncommunicable diseases that follow oral diseases (Jain et al, 2023). Dental caries has the highest global burden among oral and dental diseases (Tezel et al, 2021).…”
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“…The rate of those who reported oral and dental health problems in the last 6 months was 8.7%. The World Health Organization estimates that close to 3.5 billion people globally from oral diseases, and the global burden of oral diseases is greater than the global burden of the five most common noncommunicable diseases that follow oral diseases (Jain et al, 2023). Dental caries has the highest global burden among oral and dental diseases (Tezel et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dental caries is one of the most widespread persistent diseases today (Jain et al 2023). The main cause behind caries is acids produced by oral bacteria such as S. mutans , which can demineralize the dental enamel (Eick 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 College of Stomatology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Shanghai, China. 3 National Center for Stomatology; Shanghai, China. 4 National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases; Shanghai, China.…”
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“…It is the second largest oral health problem and the sixth most common human disease worldwide, affecting 45%-50% of the world population [2]. International studies have indicated that severe periodontal diseases could cause high-cost global burden with an annual expenditure of about US$ 82 billion [3]. As the primary reason for tooth loss in adults, periodontitis has a detrimental effect on masticatory dysfunction, self-esteem and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) [4].…”
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