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Oral health literacy and associated oral conditions

Authors :
Ana Flávia Granville-Garcia
Ramon Targino Firmino
Fernanda Morais Ferreira
Carolina Castro Martins
Saul Martins Paiva
Fabian Calixto Fraiz
Source :
The Journal of the American Dental Association. 148:604-613
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

Background The authors systematically reviewed the scientific evidence regarding an association between oral health literacy (OHL) and oral conditions. Types of Studies Reviewed The authors performed an electronic search of 8 databases up through October 2016, as well as a manual search. The authors included studies in which the investigators evaluated oral conditions and measured OHL through a validated tool and studies in which OHL was an explanatory variable. The authors assessed risk of bias by using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. Results The authors included 10 cross-sectional studies. Risk of bias was high in most studies (n = 6). Dental caries and periodontal status were the most common oral conditions reported (each outcome was reported in 5 studies). Investigators in 4 studies found a statistically significant association between dental caries and lower levels of OHL ( P P Conclusions and Practical Implications There seems to be a weak association between lower levels of OHL and dental caries in primary teeth. Similar findings for adults and between OHL and other oral conditions remain unsubstantiated because the results are controversial, with considerable clinical and statistical heterogeneity between studies.

Details

ISSN :
00028177
Volume :
148
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of the American Dental Association
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d23e1ad40903b44ca4ad124075e2fa38
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adaj.2017.04.012