Pattamatta Madhuri, Chapple Iain, Listl Stefan
Department of Dentistry-Quality and Safety of Oral Healthcare, Radboud University Medical Center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Periodontal Research Group, School of Dentistry, Institute of Clinical Sciences, NIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre, Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
Periodontol 2000. 2024 May 14. doi: 10.1111/prd.12569.
This article gives an overview of the societal and economic aspects of periodontitis and periodontal care. Despite its largely preventable nature, periodontitis is highly prevalent worldwide and imposes a substantial health and economic burden on individuals and society as a whole. The worldwide estimated direct treatment costs and productivity losses due to periodontitis (including for periodontitis-related tooth loss) amounted to US$ 186 billion and US$ 142 billion in 2019, respectively. The burden of periodontitis is particularly evident in low and disadvantaged populations. Smoking, dietary habits, and presence of systemic diseases along with social and commercial determinants are considered as risk factors for the periodontal diseases. The cost-effectiveness of preventing and managing periodontitis has been explored in several studies but it has been highlighted that there is scope for improvement in defining the methodology and quality of reporting of such studies. A recent report by The Economist Intelligence Unit examined the cost-effectiveness of interventions to prevent and manage periodontal diseases, suggesting that prevention of periodontitis through prevention of gingivitis by means of individual home care would be more cost-efficient than four other examined approaches. Future research in this field is recommended to further decipher the economic burden of periodontitis to society and to assess the value for money of alternative approaches to address periodontitis with particular emphasis on public health preventive strategies and intersectoral care approaches that address the common risk factors of periodontitis and other non-communicable diseases simultaneously.
本文概述了牙周炎和牙周护理的社会经济方面。尽管牙周炎在很大程度上是可预防的,但它在全球范围内高度流行,给个人和整个社会带来了巨大的健康和经济负担。2019年,全球因牙周炎(包括与牙周炎相关的牙齿脱落)估计的直接治疗成本和生产力损失分别达到1860亿美元和1420亿美元。牙周炎的负担在低收入和弱势群体中尤为明显。吸烟、饮食习惯、全身性疾病的存在以及社会和商业因素被认为是牙周疾病的风险因素。几项研究探讨了预防和管理牙周炎的成本效益,但有人强调,在确定此类研究的方法和报告质量方面仍有改进空间。经济学人智库最近的一份报告研究了预防和管理牙周疾病干预措施的成本效益,表明通过个人家庭护理预防牙龈炎来预防牙周炎比其他四种研究方法更具成本效益。建议该领域的未来研究进一步解读牙周炎对社会的经济负担,并评估应对牙周炎的替代方法的性价比,特别强调公共卫生预防策略和跨部门护理方法,这些方法同时应对牙周炎和其他非传染性疾病的共同风险因素。