In 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) released a landmark report on oral health, emphasizing the staggering global prevalence of oral disorders, which affect approximately 3.5 billion individuals. These conditions are among the most widespread noncommunicable diseases, significantly burdening low- and middle-income nations. The report underscores that oral health is vital not only for fundamental functions such as breathing, speaking, and eating but also for people’s overall health, well-being, and social confidence. Despite its critical importance, oral health is constantly threatened by a range of diseases and conditions, compounded by significant disparities in the cost and accessibility of care. Marginalized and disadvantaged populations are particularly vulnerable to these issues. The WHO report highlights that many oral illnesses can be effectively treated and prevented with affordable measures. Strategies that address common risk factors among noncommunicable diseases are especially promising, particularly in resourceconstrained settings.

Giuseppina Campisi, Vera Panzarella (2024). Exclusive Papers of the Editorial Board Members of Oral.

Exclusive Papers of the Editorial Board Members of Oral

Giuseppina Campisi;Vera Panzarella
2024-09-01

Abstract

In 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) released a landmark report on oral health, emphasizing the staggering global prevalence of oral disorders, which affect approximately 3.5 billion individuals. These conditions are among the most widespread noncommunicable diseases, significantly burdening low- and middle-income nations. The report underscores that oral health is vital not only for fundamental functions such as breathing, speaking, and eating but also for people’s overall health, well-being, and social confidence. Despite its critical importance, oral health is constantly threatened by a range of diseases and conditions, compounded by significant disparities in the cost and accessibility of care. Marginalized and disadvantaged populations are particularly vulnerable to these issues. The WHO report highlights that many oral illnesses can be effectively treated and prevented with affordable measures. Strategies that address common risk factors among noncommunicable diseases are especially promising, particularly in resourceconstrained settings.
set-2024
oral diseases, osteonecrosis of the jaw, oral cancer, Odontogenic Keratocysts, periodontitis, OralToxicities, cancer patients,
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Giuseppina Campisi, Vera Panzarella (2024). Exclusive Papers of the Editorial Board Members of Oral.
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