Title: Community Dentistry Years I IV
1Community DentistryYears I - IV
- Dr David Locker
- Room 521 (ext 4490)
2Year I Term I
- Epidemiological methods
- Epidemiology of oral diseases
- Determinants of health and disease
3Year I Term II
- Current issues in dental health care
4Year II Term I
- Clinical epidemiology and critical appraisal
5Year II Term II
- Evidence-based care small groups learning
6Years III and IV
- Communication in dental practice
- Psychological and behavioural issues in dental
practice - Ethics in dentistry
- Jurisprudence
7Years I and II Providing clinical care to patients
- What is the evidence re benefit?
- Is the evidence high quality?
- Is the evidence relevant?
8Year 1 Fall Term Lecture 1
9Introduction to Epidemiology
OBJECTIVES
- Nature and scope of epidemiology
- Contribution to dentistry and dental practice
10Two Types of Health Care
Clinical Practice
- Treats individuals
- With physical and psychological disorders
- Aims to RESTORE HEALTH
Population (Public) Health Practice
- Treats communities and populations
- Currently healthy
- Aims to PREVENT DISEASE and MAINTAIN HEALTH
11- Scientific study of the frequency, distribution
and determinants of health and disease in human
populations
12Causation
EXPOSURES INTERVENTIONS
OUTCOMES
13 All decisions that health professionals make
health professionals make involve assumptions
about causal mechanisms
14Causal Relationships in Health Care
15- Comprehensive understanding of oral health and
disease - Understanding of scientific methods
- Causes of oral disease
- Evaluation of interventions
- Role in decisions re diagnosis and treatment
for the individual patient
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17Characteristics of Epidemiology
- Science
- Populations and population sub-groups
- Prevalence, incidence and risk
18Science
- A systematic set of methods for producing
knowledge about events and their relationships
which eliminates chance, bias and error.
19Power of Epidemiology
1854 London cholera epidemic 1940 Fluoride and
dental caries 1970 US toxic shock syndrome
epidemic
20London cholera epidemics1848-1854
21Table 1 Results of Snows Investigation
22Fluoride and dental caries(see attachment)
23Mechanisms by which fluoride considered to
inhibit dental decay
1. Pre-eruptive - reduce enamel solubility
24Mechanisms by which fluoride considered to
inhibit dental decay
2. Post-eruptive - promote remineralization -
inhibit bacterial acids
25Fluoride mechanisms
Better understanding of mechanisms Debate re
modes of delivery
26Toxic shock syndrome
27- Epidemiology is a logical discipline which
proceeds by way of sequence of reasoning - It is a comparative discipline in which causes of
disease are identified by comparing its frequency
in different groups - Epidemiological investigations can lead to
reductions in the frequency of disease even
though biological mechanisms are not known
28Two Approaches to Explaining and Controlling
Disease
Environmental
- Focus on environmental, behavioural, lifestyle
causes of disease
Mechanistic
- Focus on biological and pathological mechanisms
which cause disease
29LUNG CANCER
CARCINOGENESIS
SMOKING
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31Sequence of epidemiological reasoning
Observation Suspicion Hypothesis
32Epidemiological study Statistical
association Causal inference Prevention
33Types of Epidemiology
Classical
- Field epidemiology
- Descriptive epidemiology
Modern
- Analytic epidemiology
- Experimental epidemiology
- Clinical epidemiology
- Molecular epidemiology
34Current Applications of Epidemiology
- Identifying a new syndrome and its cause
- Assessing risks of exposures to harmful agents
- Identification of high risk groups
- Effectiveness of treatment and preventive
technologies - Needs for and trends in use of health services
- Variations in diagnosis and treatment planning
among practitioners
35What is the oral health status of Ontarios
elderly? Is there an association between smoking
and the onset and course of periodontal
disease? Does community water fluoridation
increase the risk of hip fracture in the
elderly? Does the use of dental services by
adolescents decline after school dental programs
cease?
36How does chronic facial pain affect the quality
of life? Is this improved following consultation
and treatment at a specialist pain clinic? How
much variation is there in dentists diagnoses of
caries based on radiographs? What proportion of
the population avoid dental treatment because of
fear and anxiety, and how is this changing over
time?
37Does oral infection (periodontal disease)
increase the risk of major systemic disorders
such as heart disease, stroke and low birth
weight?