Dental Public Health: Challenges, Technological Innovation and Opportunities
A special issue of Dentistry Journal (ISSN 2304-6767).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 February 2023) | Viewed by 25695
Special Issue Editors
Interests: oral health; changes in the oral cavity environment in systemic diseases; saliva research; prevention of dental caries
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Interests: oral health; epidemiology; disabilities; chronic diseases; rare disaeses; genetic diseases
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Public health is the art of preventing diseases, extending the lifetime, and promoting health through organized community activities. In the case of dental public health, its main task is to prevent diseases of the oral cavity as well as the teeth itself to reduce the worldwide prevalence of the most common dental diseases. Unfortunately, equal access to oral health care services is markedly different (heterogenouis) throughout the world. In addition, in the next decade, the population of elderly people who need specialized care, including dental care, will increase significantly. Moreover, there are numerous special care patients with different general health problems. Therefore, healthcare will require a broad integration of oral and general care, thus a different view of dentists' work.
Tools in the form of new technologies will be very helpful in achieving the goals of dental public health, as their actual impact and effectiveness on the health of the population are already being observed. The development of teledentistry programs can improve healthcare quality and the satisfaction of patients. Furthermore, the expectations of patients are growing, which is greatly influenced by social media.
In this Special Issue, we would like to collect the best current manuscripts in this very important and wild field of study with particular attention for the use of new technologies related to communication, promoting preventive behaviours and actions in the field of oral health and dental diagnostics as well as in the field of dental public health during the (SARS-CoV2/COVID-19) pandemic.
Prof. Dr. Anna Surdacka
Dr. Karolina Gerreth
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- oral health prevention
- integrated healthcare
- teledentistry programs
- promotion of oral health
- elderly patients
- special care dentistry
- SARS-CoV2 pandemic and oral health
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