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Understanding dental caries as a non-communicable disease
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Twetman Svante
, Fisher, Julian
, Pitts, Nigel B
, Marsh, Philip D
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Biofilms
/ Dental caries
/ Microbiomes
/ Microbiota
/ pH effects
/ Prevention
/ Risk factors
/ Social determinants of health
2021
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Understanding dental caries as a non-communicable disease
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Twetman Svante
, Fisher, Julian
, Pitts, Nigel B
, Marsh, Philip D
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Biofilms
/ Dental caries
/ Microbiomes
/ Microbiota
/ pH effects
/ Prevention
/ Risk factors
/ Social determinants of health
2021
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Understanding dental caries as a non-communicable disease
2021
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Overview
The recent developments in the science underpinning our knowledge of both the initiation of dental caries and the subsequent behaviour of lesions over time gives us a solid base to understand caries differently. Advances in understanding the human and oral microbiome have come in parallel with the recognition of the importance of balancing protective and pathological risk factors. Caries prevention and management is now about controlling risk factors to maintain a balanced intraoral biofilm ecology that guards against a continuing low pH driven by the frequent consumption of sugars. Thus, caries control is no longer about attempts at eradicating any specific microorganism. Further, the present knowledge leads to the classification of dental caries as a non-communicable disease (NCD), which is vitally important from a policy perspective (both globally and at the country level). Caries shares similar risk factors with other chronic/systemic diseases, which provides opportunities for developing common prevention strategies and promoting health equity through action on the social determinants of health. So, preventing and controlling caries should be integrated across the so-called upstream, midstream and downstream levels and these activities can also help to control other NCDs.Key pointsAdvances in the understanding of the oral microbiome and the caries process call for re-evaluation of caries prevention and management.Measures counteracting low pH conditions within the oral biofilm support a balanced and health-associated microbiota.Dental caries shares similar risk factors with other non-communicable diseases, and its integrated prevention and management may have a positive impact on overall health.
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Nature Publishing Group
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