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DOI: 10.1111/jcpe.12677
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Global epidemiology of dental caries and severe periodontitis – a comprehensive review

Jo E. Frencken,Praveen Sharma,Laura Stenhouse,David Green,Dominic P Laverty,Thomas Dietrich

Periodontitis
Medicine
Epidemiology
2017
Abstract Background Dental caries and periodontitis are the most common oral diseases and major causes of tooth loss. Aim To perform a review of global prevalence and incidence of dental caries and periodontitis. Methodology Inclusion and exclusion criteria were developed. MEDLINE database and EMBASE database were used to search for eligible publications using keywords and Me SH terms. Additionally, WHO databank was used for obtaining dental caries information and PUBMED for a search on trends of dental caries prevalence and severity. Results Over the last four decades, the prevalence and severity of dentine carious lesions among 5‐ and 12‐year‐olds have declined; the decay‐component is very high, with the lowest prevalence among 12‐year‐olds in high‐income countries, which also had the lowest prevalence among 35‐ to 44‐year‐olds; and the number of retained teeth has increased around the globe. The prevalence of periodontitis is high, with approximately 10% of the global population affected by severe periodontitis. Study heterogeneity and methodological issues hamper comparisons across studies and over time. Conclusion While the prevalence of dental caries has decreased, the disease is prevalent in all age groups. The prevalence of periodontitis is high. There is insufficient evidence to conclude that the prevalence of periodontitis has changed over time.
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    Global epidemiology of dental caries and severe periodontitis – a comprehensive review” is a paper by Jo E. Frencken Praveen Sharma Laura Stenhouse David Green Dominic P Laverty Thomas Dietrich published in 2017. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.