1 Department of Quality and Safety of Oral Healthcare, Radboud University, Radboud UMC, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
2 Division of Population and Patient Health, King's College London Dental Institute, London, UK.
J Dent Res. 2018 May;97(5):501-507. doi: 10.1177/0022034517750572. Epub 2018 Jan 17.
Up-to-date information about the economic impact of dental diseases is essential for health care decision makers when seeking to make rational use of available resources. The purpose of this study was to provide up-to-date estimates for dental expenditures (direct costs) and productivity losses (indirect costs) due to dental diseases on the global, regional, and country level. Direct costs of dental diseases were estimated using a previously established systematic approach; indirect costs were estimated using an approach developed by the World Health Organization Commission on Macroeconomics and Health and factoring in 2015 values for gross domestic product and disability-adjusted life years from the Global Burden of Disease Study. The estimated direct costs of dental diseases amounted to $356.80 billion and indirect costs were estimated at $187.61 billion, totaling worldwide costs due to dental diseases of $544.41 billion in 2015. After adjustment for purchasing power parity, the highest levels of per capita dental expenditures were found for High-Income North America, Australasia, Western Europe, High-Income Asia Pacific, and East Asia; the highest levels of per capita productivity losses were found for Western Europe, Australasia, High-Income North America, High-Income Asia Pacific, and Central Europe. Severe tooth loss was found to imply 67% of global productivity losses due to dental diseases, followed by severe periodontitis (21%) and untreated caries (12%). From an economic perspective, improvements in population oral health may be highly beneficial and could contribute to further increases in people's well-being given available resources.
有关口腔疾病经济影响的最新信息对于医疗保健决策者在寻求合理利用现有资源时至关重要。本研究旨在提供全球、地区和国家各级因口腔疾病导致的口腔支出(直接成本)和生产力损失(间接成本)的最新估计值。口腔疾病的直接成本使用先前建立的系统方法进行估算;间接成本使用世界卫生组织宏观经济与卫生委员会制定的方法进行估算,并结合 2015 年全球疾病负担研究的国内生产总值和伤残调整生命年数据进行估算。2015 年,口腔疾病的直接成本估计为 3568 亿美元,间接成本估计为 1876.1 亿美元,全球因口腔疾病造成的总成本为 5444.1 亿美元。经过购买力平价调整后,人均口腔支出最高的地区是高收入北美、澳大拉西亚、西欧、高收入亚太和东亚;人均生产力损失最高的地区是西欧、澳大拉西亚、高收入北美、高收入亚太和中欧。研究发现,严重牙齿缺失导致全球 67%的口腔疾病生产力损失,其次是严重牙周炎(21%)和未治疗的龋齿(12%)。从经济角度来看,改善人口口腔健康可能会带来巨大的收益,并有助于在现有资源的基础上进一步提高人们的幸福感。