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Hiroshi Ogawa

Researcher at Niigata University

Publications -  67
Citations -  5565

Hiroshi Ogawa is an academic researcher from Niigata University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Periodontitis. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 61 publications receiving 4809 citations. Previous affiliations of Hiroshi Ogawa include World Health Organization.

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The global burden of oral diseases and risks to oral health

TL;DR: The burden of oral diseases worldwide is outlined and the influence of major sociobehavioural risk factors in oral health is described, which reflects distinct risk profiles and the establishment of preventive oral health care programmes.
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The global burden of periodontal disease: towards integration with chronic disease prevention and control.

TL;DR: The present report highlights the global burden of periodontal disease: the ultimate burden of Periodontal Disease (tooth loss), as well as signs of periodental disease, are described from World Health Organization (WHO) epidemiological data.
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Strengthening the Prevention of Periodontal Disease: The WHO Approach

TL;DR: The available evidence shows that important risk factors for periodontal disease relate to poor oral hygiene, tobacco use, excessive alcohol consumption, stress, and diabetes mellitus, and integrated preventive strategies based on the common risk factors approach are recommended for public health practice.
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Global oral health of older people--call for public health action.

TL;DR: It is highly recommended that countries establish oral health programmes to meet the needs of the elderly, and barriers to the organization of such programmes relate to weak national health policy, lack of economic resources, the impact of poor oral health, and lack of tradition in oral health.
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Oral health information systems - towards measuring progress in oral health promotion and disease prevention

TL;DR: The essential components of oral health information systems for the analysis of trends in oral disease and the evaluation of Oral Health Country/Area Profile Programme at the country, regional and global levels are described.