Oral Health as a Marker of Social Progress.

IF 5.9 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
S Listl,T Bärnighausen
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Society strives to improve the quality of life and well-being of its members. While a broad range of social, economic, political, health, and environmental dimensions have been considered to contribute to human development, the perception of what constitutes social progress has been evolving over time. This article provides an overview of widely used social progress indices and their previous lack of oral health metrics. The article further discusses how information on oral health can portray dimensions of social progress over and above conventional markers of social progress. The article identifies unique characteristics of oral health, which qualify it as a relevant marker of social progress. To optimize people's life and well-being, we argue that concise oral health metrics (tentative items: number of natural teeth; global oral health rating; unmet oral health needs) can put oral health forward as a pertinent and practical marker of social progress. The World Health Organization's global strategy and action plan on oral health 2023-2030 offers a unique window of opportunity to enhance the uptake of oral health as a routine and central marker of social progress. The feasibility of implementing oral health as a marker of social progress has recently been exemplified by the European Commission's inclusion of an oral health-specific indicator in the 2024 edition of the EU regional Social Progress Index. Future research is encouraged to demonstrate the worldwide viability of concise and easy-to-use oral health metrics for inclusion in indices to measure social progress. Oral health is critical to ensure social progress and human development.
口腔健康是社会进步的标志。
社会努力提高其成员的生活质量和福祉。虽然广泛的社会、经济、政治、健康和环境层面被认为有助于人类发展,但对什么是社会进步的认识一直在随着时间的推移而演变。本文概述了广泛使用的社会进步指数及其以往缺乏口腔健康指标的情况。文章进一步讨论了有关口腔健康的信息如何能够在社会进步的传统标志之上描绘社会进步的各个层面。文章确定了口腔健康的独特特征,使其有资格成为社会进步的相关标志。为了优化人们的生活和福祉,我们认为,简明的口腔健康指标(暂定项目:天然牙齿数量;全球口腔健康评级;未满足的口腔健康需求)可以将口腔健康作为社会进步的一个中肯而实用的标志。世界卫生组织 2023-2030 年口腔健康全球战略和行动计划提供了一个独特的机会之窗,以促进将口腔健康作为社会进步的常规和核心标志。最近,欧盟委员会在 2024 年版的欧盟地区社会进步指数中纳入了一项口腔健康具体指标,这体现了将口腔健康作为社会进步标志的可行性。我们鼓励未来的研究证明,将简明易用的口腔健康指标纳入衡量社会进步的指数在全世界都是可行的。口腔健康对于确保社会进步和人类发展至关重要。
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Journal of Dental Research
Journal of Dental Research 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
15.30
自引率
3.90%
发文量
155
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Research (JDR) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal committed to sharing new knowledge and information on all sciences related to dentistry and the oral cavity, covering health and disease. With monthly publications, JDR ensures timely communication of the latest research to the oral and dental community.
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