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Dental caries experience and its impact on quality of life in Latin American and Caribbean countries

Saul Martins Paiva, Ninoska Abreu‐Placeres, María Esther Irigoyen‐Camacho, Antônio Carlos Frias, Gustavo Tello, Matheus França Perazzo, Gilberto Alfredo Pucca

2021Brazilian Oral Research32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Robust epidemiological data allow for logical interventions taken in the interest of public health. Dental caries is a major public health problem driven by increased sugar consumption and various biological, behavioral, and psychosocial factors, and is known to strongly affect an individual's quality of life. This study aims to critically review epidemiological data on the prevalence of dental caries in Latin American and Caribbean countries (LACC) and its impact on the oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) of the population. Although the majority of national surveys did not include all age groups and several countries reported a reduction in the prevalence of cavitated carious lesions, most nations still exhibited a high burden of decayed teeth. OHRQoL evaluation was limited to children and older adults only, and was not included in any national survey. Study heterogeneity and methodological issues hindered comparison of evidence between studies and over time, and updating national level data on caries prevalence and its impact on OHRQoL should be prioritized in LACCs.

Topics & Concepts

PsychosocialEpidemiologyLatin AmericansQuality of life (healthcare)Environmental healthPublic healthMedicineDental public healthPsychological interventionPopulationGerontologyOral healthFamily medicinePsychiatryPolitical sciencePathologyLawNursingDental Health and Care UtilizationOral microbiology and periodontitis researchDental Research and COVID-19
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