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- W2890900648 abstract "Abstract In this paper, we consider personalized periodontics from a public health perspective. Periodontitis is an under‐acknowledged and important public health problem, and there has long been interest in identifying and treating those who are at high risk of developing this disease. Although susceptibility/risk‐assessment tools in periodontology are currently in their early stages of development, personalized periodontics is increasingly becoming a realistic approach. At the population level, however, personalized periodontics is not an effective way of improving periodontal health because it would target only those who seek help or are able to access care. The occurrence of periodontitis in populations is socially patterned, with those of lower socio‐economic position having poorer periodontal health and being far less likely to seek care. There is the potential for social inequalities actually to worsen as a result of personalized periodontics. In most health systems, personalized periodontics is likely to be accessible only to the social strata for whom it is affordable, and those with the greatest need for such an intervention will remain the least likely to be able to get it. Thus, personalized periodontics is likely to be a niche service for a small proportion of the adult population. This is at odds with the public health approach." @default.
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- W2890900648 date "2018-09-09" @default.
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- W2890900648 title "A public health perspective on personalized periodontics" @default.
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- W2890900648 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/prd.12228" @default.