医学
医疗保健
疾病
全球卫生
卫生公平
经济短缺
牙周病
疾病负担
梅德林
病因学
环境卫生
重症监护医学
公共卫生
经济增长
病理
牙科
政府(语言学)
政治学
法学
语言学
哲学
经济
作者
Mojisola Olujitan,Patricia Omowunmi Ayanbadejo,Kehinde Adesola Umeizudike,Afolabi Oyapero,Christopher Okunseri,Azeez Butali
摘要
Abstract Periodontal diseases, a group of complex conditions marked by an excessive immune response and periodontal tissue destruction, are a global health concern. Since 1990, the incidence of these diseases has doubled, with Western sub‐Saharan Africa experiencing the highest burden. Accurate diagnosis and case identification are crucial for understanding the etiology, features of disease, research, treatment and prevention. Modern perspectives on periodontal disease classification are based on commonality among those affected. However, current literature is often plagued by methodological inconsistencies and focused on disease mechanisms in European populations. Health inequalities in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) are exacerbated by these challenges, with sub‐Saharan Africa, and Nigeria specifically, facing unique difficulties such as clinical personnel shortages and limited research infrastructure. This review explored disparities in periodontal disease research, care and outcomes in African populations. We highlighted these disparities and identified the factors contributing to inequities in periodontal health outcomes. We further demonstrated the critical need for inclusive and equitable healthcare and research practices tailored to the unique challenges faced by diverse populations and regions with limited resources. Addressing these disparities is essential for ensuring that advancements in healthcare are accessible to all, thereby improving global oral health and general health.
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