Oral sundhed hos etniske grupper i social og epidemiologisk
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Oral sundhed hos etniske grupper i social og epidemiologisk
Oral sundhed hos etniske grupper i social og epidemiologisk kontekst Poul Erik Petersen Professor, dr.odont., BA, MSc (Sociology) School of Dentistry, CSS Department for Global Oral Health and Community Dentistry and Chief, Global Oral Health Programme Prevention of Non-communicable World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland Objectives of this intervention • To highlight the oral health status of populations across the globe • To describe oral health of ethnic minority groups in Denmark • To examine the importance of behavioural factors in oral health • To discuss the needs for future research Dental caries in a 6-year-old child of Madagascar Dental caries of an adult – upper jaw front teeth Dental caries Tooth 37 Filled with no decay Tooth 36 Measures of dental caries experience Primary dentition decayed, missing due to caries, and filled teeth dmft decayed, missing due to caries and filled tooth surfaces dmfs Permanent dentition Decayed, Missing due to caries, and Filled Teeth DMFT Decayed, Missing due to caries, Filled tooth Surfaces DMFS Dental caries experience of 12-year-olds by WHO Regions 2011 DMFT Gingivitis-bleeding gums Periodontitis –with pocketing Social determinants Social inequality • Gender • Location: urban - rural • Education • Employment • Personal or household income • Poverty • Migration Oral health status in relation to ethnicity of children in the Municipality of Copenhagen, Denmark Sundby A, Petersen PE. Int J Paediatr Dent 2003; 13: 150-7 Pct. children aged 3 and 5 years with dental caries by ethnic background 100 % 90 80 70 60 3 yrs 5 yrs 50 40 30 20 10 0 Danish Turkish Pakistani Albanian Somali Arabian Mean dental caries experience (dmfs/DMFS) in 7and 15- year-olds by ethnic group 16 14 fs/ FS dmfs/DMFS 12 10 ms/MS 8 6 ds/DS 4 2 0 7 years 15 years Pct. of children 7 and 15 years of age who consume soft drinks daily among ethnic groups Pct. parents of children attending school grade 1 who brush their child’s teeth daily by ethnic group 100 % 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Danish Turkish Pakistani Albanian Somali Arabian Tandsundhed hos børn og unge med forskellig etnisk baggrund i Københavns kommune Københavns kommune Børne og Ungdomsforvaltningen, 2008 Gennemsnitlig cariesforekomst (dmfs) blandt 5 årige børn i Københavns kommune (2006) Dansk Vestlige lande Tidl. Jugoslavien Tyrkiet Marocco Somalia Irak Libanon Pakistan Øvrige ikke-vestlige lande 0 ds + DS 1 2 3 ms + MS 4 5 fs + FS 6 7 8 Gennemsnitlig cariesforekomst (dmfs+DMFS) blandt 12 årige i Københavns kommune (2006) Dansk Vestlige lande Tidl. Jugoslavien Tyrkiet Marocco Somalia Irak Libanon Pakistan Øvrige ikke-vestlige lande 0 ds + DS 1 2 3 ms + MS 4 5 fs + FS 6 7 8 Carieserfaring (dmfs+DMFS) hos københavnske børn i relation til moders statsborgerskab 6 5 4 3 5 år 12 år 2 1 0 Mor dansk statsborger Mor statsborger i vestligt land Mor statsborger i ikkevestligt land Carieserfaring (dmfs+DMFS) hos københavnske børn i relation til moders etniske status 4,5 4 3,5 3 2,5 5 år 12 år 2 1,5 1 0,5 0 Mor er dansk statsborger Mor er efterkommer Mor er indvandrer Carieserfaring (dmfs+DMFS) hos københavnske børn i relation til antal børn i familien 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 barn 2 børn 3 børn 4 børn 5+ børn Oral health situation of asylum seekers and refugees in Denmark Torres AM, Petersen PE. Mundgesundheit von Asylsuchenden und Flüchtlingen in Dänemark. Im: Scheller T, Salman R, Christiane G. Handbuch OralProphylaxe und Mundgesundheit bei Migranten. Bonn: DAJ, 2001; 249-63. Dental caries experience (DMFS) among asylum seekers and refugees aged 20-50 years (1999), and in adult Danes aged 35-44 100 90 80 70 60 50 DMFS 40 30 20 10 0 Danish Iraq Somalia F. Yugoslavia Asylum seekers F. Yugoslavia Refugees Dental caries experience (DMFS) of adults aged 25-50 years by nationality (1999) 70 60 50 40 F M D 30 20 10 0 Iraq Somalia F. Yugoslavia Asylum seekers F. Yugoslavia Refugees Dental caries experience (dmfs/DMFS) among children of asylum seekers by nationality (1999) Iraq 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Former Yugoslavia fs/FS ms/MS ds/DS 5-6 yrs 11-13 yrs 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 fs/FS ms/MS ds/DS 5-6 yrs 11-13 yrs Pct. of asylum seekers and refugees aged 20-50 years having sugary food items several times a day 100 % 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Iraqi Somali Asylum seekers Torres & Petersen, 1999 F. Yugoslavia F. Yugoslavia Refugees Pct. of asylum seekers and refugees aged 20-50 years with tooth cleaning habits twice a day 100 % 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Iraqi Somali Asylum seekers Torres & Petersen, 1999 F. Yugoslavia F. Yugoslavia Refugees Pct. of persons with severe periodontal health (CPI 3+4) by nationality (1999) 30 % 25 20 15 10 5 0 Iraq Somalia Asylum seekers F. Yugoslavia F. Yugoslavia Refugees Pct. of asylum seekers and refugees aged 20-50 years who reported reasons of past dental visit 100 90 80 70 60 Something wrong Pain/troubles Check-up 50 40 30 20 10 0 Iraq Somalia F. Yugoslavia Asylum seekers Torres & Petersen, 1999 F. Yugoslavia Refugees Pct. of asylum seekers and refugees aged 20-50 years who saw a dentist during the past year 100 % 90 80 70 60 Dental visit during the past year Never received dental care in Denmark 50 40 30 20 10 0 Iraqi Somali F. Yugoslavia Asylum seekers Torres & Petersen, 1999 F. Yugoslavia Refugees Pct. of asylum seekers and refugees (20-50 years) having received certain dental treatment in their homeland 100 % 90 80 70 60 Tooth extraction Dental fillings 50 40 30 20 10 0 Iraqi Somali F. Yugoslavia Asylum seekers Torres & Petersen, 1999 F. Yugoslavia Refugees Dental visits Odds Ratio for having visited a dentist and having received an oral examination one or more times during the past 5 years Christensen, Petersen, Steding-Jessen, 2007 Dental visit Oral examination Western countries 0.54 0.60 Other countries 0.31 0.41 Western countries 0.75 0.80 Other countries 0.33 0.34 - - Immigrants Descendants Danish Pct. of 35-44-year-olds in Copenhagen (DEN) who consume preventive dental services over the past 3 years 100 % 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Danish origin 2nd world Immigrants 3rd world 2nd world 3rd world Descendants Behavioural factors Acculturation • Culture and social norms • Health beliefs • Attitudes to oral health • Knowledge about oral disease, prevention and health promotion • Communication and sharing of experiences • The role of oral health services Dentists per 100,000 population by country income groups 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Source: WHR, 2006 Low income Lower middle income Upper middle income High income Tobacco use • Smoking • Smokeless tobacco • Qat Cancer of the tongue Incidence of oral cavity cancer (ICD-10: C00-C08) Age-Standardized Rate (ASR) per 100 000 world standard population World, Male (all ages) No data available Based on GLOBOCAN 2008 International Agency for Research on Cancer http://globocan.iarc.fr/ (Accessed 30 Dec 2010) WHA Resolutions on oral health WHA22.30 Fluoridation and dental health, 1969 WHA28.64 Fluoridation and dental health, 1975 WHA31.50 Fluorides and the prevention of dental caries, 1978 WHA36.14 Oral health in the strategy for health for all, 1983 WHA42.39 Oral health, 1994 WHA 60.17 Oral health – action plan for promotion and integrated disease prevention, 2007 Thank you very much for your attention Tandsundhed hos børn og unge med forskellig etnisk baggrund i Københavns kommune, 2008 x * x * x * x * x * x * x * x * x * Oral healthcare (%) in adults 18+ yrs with expressed need by wealth quintiles % World Health Survey Published in JDR (2012) Household wealth quintiles Mean oral healthcare coverage in adults 18+ years with expressed need, by country income level % World Health Survey Published in JDR 2012 x * Gennemsnitlig cariesforekomst (dmfs+DMFS) blandt 7 årige børn i Københavns kommune (2006) Dansk Vestlige lande Tidl. Jugoslavien Tyrkiet Marocco Somalia Irak Libanon Pakistan Øvrige ikke-vestlige lande 0 ds + DS 2 4 ms + MS 6 8 fs + FS 10 12 Gennemsnitlig cariesforekomst (DMFS) blandt 15 årige i Københavns kommune (2006) Dansk Vestlige lande Tidl. Jugoslavien Tyrkiet Marocco Somalia Irak Libanon Pakistan Øvrige ikke-vestlige lande 0 1 DS 2 MS 3 4 FS 5 6 7 8 Basic epidemiologic measures Prevalence Proportion rate PP Cumulative Incidence Proportion CIP Relative Risk RR Odds RRatio OR Oral epidemiological measures Dental caries indices Periodontal disease indices Indices of tooth wear (erosion, abrasion) * * * * * * * * * Global trends in oral health Developing countries Dental caries is low Dental care = tooth extraction Diet/nutrition in transition Low exposure to fluorides Poor access to community care, PHC, and oral health services HIV/AIDS pandemic Growing use of tobacco Oral cancer prevalent (Asia) Need for prevention and oral health promotion programmes Poor water, sanitation, hygiene Global trends in oral health - Developed countries * Decline in dental caries of children * More adults preserve natural, functional teeth * General health - oral health - quality of life: ageing populations * Diet related oral disease e.g. dental erosion - soft drinks * Tobacco and alcohol: Oral cancer, periodontal disease * Poor oral health in deprived communities, migrant Dental care in adults Christensen LB, Petersen PE, Steding-Jessen M. Consumption of dental services among adults in Denmark 19942003. EurJ Oral Sci 2007;115: 174-9 Pct. of 7 and 15-year-olds with dental caries in relation to ethnic group 100 % 90 80 70 60 7 yrs 15 yrs 50 40 30 20 10 0 Danish Turkish Pakistani Albanian Somali Arabian Carieserfaring (dmfs+DMFS) hos københavnske børn i relation til moders uddannelsesniveau (ISCED) 5 4,5 4 3,5 3 5 år 12 år 2,5 2 1,5 1 0,5 0 <10 år 10 år 11-12 år 13-14 år 15 år + Carieserfaring (dmfs+DMFS) hos københavnske børn i relation til familiens bruttoindkomst (DKK) 4 3,5 3 2,5 2 5 år 12 år 1,5 1 0,5 0 Indkomst <199.999 200.000 -399.999 400.000 -599.999 600.000 -799.999 800.000 +