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From victim blaming to upstream action: tackling the social determinants of oral health inequalities

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A conceptual shift is needed away from this biomedical/behavioural 'downstream' approach, to one addressing the 'upstream' underlying social determinants of population oral health.
Abstract
The persistent and universal nature of oral health inequalities presents a significant challenge to oral health policy makers. Inequalities in oral health mirror those in general health. The universal social gradient in both general and oral health highlights the underlying influence of psychosocial, economic, environmental and political determinants. The dominant preventive approach in dentistry, i.e. narrowly focusing on changing the behaviours of high-risk individuals, has failed to effectively reduce oral health inequalities, and may indeed have increased the oral health equity gap. A conceptual shift is needed away from this biomedical/behavioural 'downstream' approach, to one addressing the 'upstream' underlying social determinants of population oral health. Failure to change our preventive approach is a dereliction of ethical and scientific integrity. A range of complementary public health actions may be implemented at local, national and international levels to promote sustainable oral health improvements and reduce inequalities. The aim of this article is to stimulate discussion and debate on the future development of oral health improvement strategies.

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Community-level predictors of Australian children's dental caries and injury.

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Psychology of behaviour change is key to effective oral health promotion.

TL;DR: The results of this review suggest that the psychology of behaviour change is the key to Oral health promotion, and greater emphasis on teaching oral health professionals about health psychology would make oral health promotion in the dental surgery more effective.
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Cariës in Krachtwijken 2. Jongeren

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Political factors and oral health inequalities: a cross-national analysis

TL;DR: Oral health inequalities exist in all European welfare state regimes and results suggest that political factors influence socioeconomic inequalities in oral health.
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The use of diet diaries in clinical dentistry

TL;DR: Diet diaries were not frequently used by dental practitioners, nor were they frequently returned or adequately completed by patients and their families, so multifaceted interventions targeted at patients, providers and the healthcare system are required if the use of diet diaries is to be enhanced.
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