Public Health YR4 Flashcards
Describe tooth loss epidemioloigcally?
Debilitating and irreversible conditionFinal marker for oral healthPrevalence of complete tooth loss has declined over the last decade
Name 5 local factor for the aetiology of tooth loss?
CariesPeriodontal diseaseTreatment relatedTraumaIatrogenic factors
Name 2 systemic factors for the aetiology of tooth loss?
Developmental| Systemic diseases
Name 3 patient factors for the aetiology of tooth loss?
SmokingDental attendanceSocioeconomic
Name the 4 human impacts of tooth loss?
Function (mast and speech)PainSocial aspects (social)Psychological aspect (appearance and self-esteem)
What can tooth loss give us information about?
History of dental disease Treatment by dental services over the life coursePatients’ and dentists’ attitudesDentist-patient relationshipAvailability & accessibility of dental servicesPrevailing philosophies of dental care
What are the tooth loss trends in the England?
Proportion of adults with total tooth loss has fallen from 28 % in 1978 to 6 % (2.7 million) in 2009 Proportion of adults with 21 or more natural teeth increased from 74% in 1978 to 86% in 2009
How many teeth are needed for a functional dentition/
21 or more
What are the tooth loss trends in Scotland?
Prevalence of edentulism in 65+ in 2008/9 was 40%| Prevalence of edentulism was highest for the most deprived & lowest for the least deprived groups
What are the implications of trends in tooth loss?
Important for planning dental services and workforceNeeds AssessmentUpdating the dental curriculumEvidence base for research, policy and funding
Describe the evidence level tree?
1 - systematic review with meta analysis 2 RCT3 Cohort4 CAse control5 Case series and case reports6 Expert opinion, narrative review and editorial
What is the definition of sensitivity?
The ability to detect people who do have the disease
What is the definition of positive predictive value?
The likelihood that a person with a positive test result actually has disease
What is the definition of specificity?
ability to detect people who do not have disease
What is the definition of negative predictive value?
likelihood that a person with a negative test result truly does not have disease