How Have Recent Pandemics Affected Oral Health: A Systematic Review using Narrative Synthesis of the Literature from 2011-2021

R. England, Belma Muhamedagić, S. Bissett, L. Nnyanzi, F. Zohoori
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Introduction: Pandemics have affected and will continue to affect humankind. Historically the Human Immunodeficiency Virus changed the way dental clinics operate and the COVID-19 pandemic led to an unprecedented closure of dental clinics leading to short- and long-term impact on oral health.  Aim: To assess the impact on oral health and related behaviours related to modern pandemics.  Method: A literature search across eighteen electronic databases was conducted. Three reviewers screened 2029 articles against inclusion criteria and assessed quality. Included articles underwent thematic analysis, followed by narrative synthesis to describe the results.  Results: Forty-eight articles were included that identified themes: (i) oral health related quality of life, (ii) stress and pandemics, (iii) oral health behaviours, (iv) social capital, (v) access to oral healthcare, (vi) fear as a barrier to accessing oral healthcare and (vii) teledentistry.  Conclusion: Pandemics present multiple challenges to both individuals and oral health professionals that impact on oral health and these challenges disproportionately affect the most vulnerable communities. However, with the right support, these impacts can be mitigated through social capital and support to establish healthy routines. The use of digital technologies should be promoted to reach all communities before the next pandemic arrives.
最近的流行病对口腔健康有何影响?2011-2021 年文献叙事综合系统回顾
导言:大流行病已经并将继续影响人类。从历史上看,人类免疫缺陷病毒改变了牙科诊所的运作方式,COVID-19大流行导致牙科诊所前所未有的关闭,对口腔健康产生了短期和长期影响。目的:评估现代流行病对口腔健康和相关行为的影响。方法:对18个电子数据库进行文献检索。三名审稿人根据纳入标准筛选了2029篇文章并评估了质量。纳入的文章进行主题分析,然后进行叙事综合来描述结果。结果:纳入了48篇文章,确定了以下主题:(i)与口腔健康相关的生活质量,(ii)压力和流行病,(iii)口腔健康行为,(iv)社会资本,(v)获得口腔保健,(vi)恐惧是获得口腔保健的障碍,以及(vii)远程牙科。结论:流行病给个人和口腔卫生专业人员带来了影响口腔健康的多重挑战,这些挑战不成比例地影响了最脆弱的社区。然而,在适当的支持下,这些影响可以通过社会资本和支持建立健康的日常生活来减轻。应促进数字技术的使用,以便在下一次大流行到来之前覆盖所有社区。
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