Public Health Implications of Recent Research in Periodontal Diseases
Brian A. Burt BDS, MPH, PhD
Professor and Director, Program in Dental Public Health School of Public Health The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ml 48109–2029
Search for more papers by this authorBrian A. Burt BDS, MPH, PhD
Professor and Director, Program in Dental Public Health School of Public Health The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ml 48109–2029
Search for more papers by this authorPaper given at the symposium “Periodontal disease: is it a public health problem?,” at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA, October 18–22, 1987. Send correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Burt. Manuscript received: 11/18/87; returned to author for revision: 1/22/88; accepted for publication: 2/2/88.
Abstract
Knowledge of the epidemiology, natural history, and bacterial etiology of the periodontal diseases has advanced considerably as a result of research conducted through the 1980s. Prevention and control of these conditions, however, remains mechanical, cumbersome, and often impractical, based as it is on bacterially nonspecific plaque removal for an indeterminate period. This research has not yet changed the content of public health programs, but it does affect the way the programs are applied. Because severe, generalized disease seems to be less prevalent than previously thought, the need of regular, routine professional care for everybody is questioned. Professional care in a public health context is likely to be more efficient when targeted toward those with severe disease. Dental health education for personal oral hygiene is still supported by scientific studies, though a targeted approach and careful assessment of educational content is needed. Until predictive screening methods for identifying susceptible individuals are developed, selection of priority groups for education and treatment should be guided by epidemiologic data.
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