从以色列国防军大规模军事牙科记录中吸取的牙科经验教训:军事牙科是了解国家口腔健康趋势的窗口。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Yehuda Zadik, Guy Tobias
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摘要

强制性兵役为检查近乎全面的全国青年队列的健康模式提供了一个独特的机会。在这方面,常规收集的大规模军事卫生数据,特别是来自牙科记录的数据,可以作为探索更广泛的公共卫生现象的有力镜头。最近在以色列国防军内部进行的以人口为基础的研究表明,最初旨在确保作战准备的临床记录也可以阐明健康结果与社会决定因素之间的联系。这些发现突出了军事卫生系统的未开发潜力,不仅有助于部队健身,而且有助于国家健康监测和流行病学洞察力。特别是在口腔健康领域,疾病负担仍然相对较高,差异既普遍又未得到充分探索,军事数据为风险评估、预防战略和知情政策制定提供了可扩展的现实基础。临床、认知和人口统计数据的整合强调了军事研究的相关性远远超出其业务范围,为连接公共卫生、临床实践和社会公平的战略提供信息。
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Dental lessons learned from large-scale military dental records in the Israel defense forces: military dentistry as a window into national oral health trends.

Mandatory military service creates a unique opportunity to examine health patterns in a near-comprehensive national cohort of young adults. In this context, large-scale, routinely collected military health data, particularly from dental records, can serve as a powerful lens through which to explore broader public health phenomena. Recent population-based studies conducted within the Israel Defense Forces have demonstrated how clinical records originally intended to ensure operational readiness can also illuminate associations between health outcomes and social determinants. These findings highlight the untapped potential of military health systems to contribute not only to force fitness, but to national health surveillance and epidemiologic insight. Particularly in the realm of oral health, where disease burden remains relatively high and disparities are both widespread and insufficiently explored, military data provide a scalable, real-world foundation for risk assessment, preventive strategies, and informed policy development. The integration of clinical, cognitive, and demographic data from this setting underscores the relevance of military research far beyond its operational context, informing strategies that bridge public health, clinical practice, and social equity.

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