Screening and Preventive Interventions for Oral Health in Adults: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement.

IF 63.1 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Jama-Journal of the American Medical Association Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1001/jama.2023.21409
Michael J Barry, Wanda K Nicholson, Michael Silverstein, David Chelmow, Tumaini Rucker Coker, Esa M Davis, Katrina E Donahue, Carlos Roberto Jaén, Li Li, Gbenga Ogedegbe, Lori Pbert, Goutham Rao, John M Ruiz, James Stevermer, Joel Tsevat, Sandra Millon Underwood, John B Wong
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Importance: Oral health is fundamental to health and well-being across the life span. Dental caries (cavities) and periodontal disease (gum disease) are common and often untreated oral health conditions that affect eating, speaking, learning, smiling, and employment potential. Untreated oral health conditions can lead to tooth loss, irreversible tooth damage, and other serious adverse health outcomes.

Objective: The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) commissioned a systematic review to evaluate screening and preventive interventions for oral health conditions in adults.

Population: Asymptomatic adults 18 years or older.

Evidence assessment: The USPSTF concludes that the current evidence is insufficient to assess the balance of benefits and harms of screening for oral health conditions (eg, dental caries or periodontal disease) performed by primary care clinicians in asymptomatic adults. The USPSTF concludes that the current evidence is insufficient to assess the balance of benefits and harms of preventive interventions for oral health conditions (eg, dental caries or periodontal disease) performed by primary care clinicians in asymptomatic adults.

Recommendations: The USPSTF concludes that the current evidence is insufficient to assess the balance of benefits and harms of routine screening performed by primary care clinicians for oral health conditions, including dental caries or periodontal-related disease, in adults. (I statement) The USPSTF concludes that the current evidence is insufficient to assess the balance of benefits and harms of preventive interventions performed by primary care clinicians for oral health conditions, including dental caries or periodontal-related disease, in adults. (I statement).

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成人口腔健康筛查和预防干预:美国预防服务工作组建议声明。
重要性:口腔健康对整个生命周期的健康和幸福至关重要。龋齿(蛀牙)和牙周病(牙龈疾病)是常见且经常未经治疗的口腔健康状况,会影响饮食、说话、学习、微笑和就业潜力。未经治疗的口腔健康状况可能导致牙齿脱落、不可逆转的牙齿损伤和其他严重的不良健康后果。目的:美国预防服务工作组(USPSTF)委托进行了一项系统审查,以评估成人口腔健康状况的筛查和预防干预措施。人群:18岁或以上无症状成年人。证据评估:USPSTF得出结论,目前的证据不足以评估初级保健临床医生对无症状成年人进行口腔健康状况(如龋齿或牙周病)筛查的利弊平衡。USPSTF得出结论,目前的证据不足以评估初级保健临床医生对无症状成年人进行口腔健康状况(如龋齿或牙周病)预防性干预的利弊平衡。建议:USPSTF得出结论,目前的证据不足以评估初级保健临床医生对成人口腔健康状况(包括龋齿或牙周相关疾病)进行常规筛查的利弊平衡。(I声明)USPSTF得出结论,目前的证据不足以评估初级保健临床医生对成人口腔健康状况(包括龋齿或牙周相关疾病)进行预防性干预的利弊平衡。(I发言)。
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