Liyun Zhai, Jiaxin Kong, Chaonan Zhao, Yang Xu, Xiaoxue Sang, Weiguang Zhu, Ning Yao
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摘要
儿童龋齿是一种流行疾病,影响全球12岁以下各年龄组近50%的儿童,对他们的健康和发育造成严重影响。了解全球研究趋势对于确定知识差距和指导旨在制定有效干预策略的未来研究至关重要。本研究对2003年至2023年的儿童龋齿研究进行了全面的文献计量学回顾。使用CiteSpace,我们分析了来自Web of Science (WOS)的2178份出版物,以绘制研究趋势,确定关键挑战,并检查协作网络。分析显示,研究产出增加了三倍,其中美国和巴西的贡献最大。主要挑战包括持续存在的影响龋齿患病率的社会经济差异,获得氟化二胺银等有效治疗的机会有限,以及口腔微生物群的复杂作用。108个国家之间的国际合作表明,全球正在为解决这些问题作出越来越大的努力。尽管取得了进展,但疾病负担方面的巨大差距仍然存在,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家,这突出表明迫切需要将研究转化为实践并制定有针对性的干预措施。这一综述强调了过去二十年来儿童龋齿研究成果的稳步增长,其中美国和巴西的贡献最大。疾病负担方面的持续差异和获得有效治疗的机会有限仍然是重大挑战,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家。这些发现强调,需要有针对性的研究和政策努力来解决这些不平等问题。
Global trends and challenges in childhood caries: a 20-year bibliometric review.
Childhood caries is a prevalent condition affecting nearly 50% of children globally across various age groups under 12 years, posing serious implications for their health and development. Understanding global research trends is essential for identifying knowledge gaps and guiding future studies aimed at developing effective intervention strategies. This study provides a comprehensive bibliometric review of childhood caries research from 2003 to 2023. Using CiteSpace, we analyzed 2,178 publications from the Web of Science (WOS) to map research trends, identify key challenges, and examine collaborative networks. The analysis revealed a threefold increase in research output, with the United States and Brazil leading contributions. Key challenges include persistent socioeconomic disparities influencing caries prevalence, limited access to effective treatments like silver diamine fluoride, and the complex role of the oral microbiome. International collaborations across 108 countries indicate a growing global effort to address these issues. Despite advancements, significant disparities in disease burden persist, especially in low- and middle-income countries, highlighting the urgent need to translate research into practice and develop targeted interventions. This review highlights the steady increase in research output on childhood caries over the past two decades, with the United States and Brazil leading contributions. Persistent disparities in disease burden and limited access to effective treatments remain critical challenges, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. These findings underscore the need for targeted research and policy efforts to address these inequities.