Global Consortium Identifies 8 Research Priorities to Enhance Children's Global Oral Health

Posted: December 4, 2024
The GLOBICS consortium identified 8 research priorities for improving global oral health in children through Oral Health Birth Cohort Studies. Key areas include the impact of childhood dental visits on lifelong oral health, sugar consumption and dental caries, infant growth and dental diseases, and the role of fluoride exposure in socioeconomic inequalities in dental caries. The study emphasizes the importance of a life course perspective to address knowledge gaps and promote oral health equity in children.

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