Conceptualizing inequities and oppression in oral health research

Author:

Fleming Eleanor1,Bastos João L.2ORCID,Jamieson Lisa3ORCID,Celeste Roger K.4ORCID,Raskin Sarah E.5ORCID,Gomaa Noha6ORCID,McGrath Colman7,Tiwari Tamanna8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Maryland School of Dentistry Baltimore USA

2. Graduate Program in Public Health, Federal University of Santa Catarina Florianópolis Brazil

3. Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health The University of Adelaide Adelaide Australia

4. Department of Preventive and Social Dentistry Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Porto Alegre Brazil

5. iCubed Initiative Oral Health Core Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University Virginia USA

6. Oral Diagnostic Sciences Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University London Canada

7. Applied Oral Sciences & Community Dental Care University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Hong Kong

8. School of Dental Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Aurora USA

Abstract

AbstractMajor sociohistorical processes have profound effects on oral health, with impacts experienced through structural oppression manifested in policies and practices across the lifespan. Structural oppression drives oral health inequities and impacts population‐level oral health. In this global perspective paper, we challenge old assumptions about oral health inequities, address misleading conceptualizations in their description and operation and reframe oral health through the lens of intersecting systems of oppression. Furthermore, we emphasize the need for oral health researchers to explore causal pathways through which oppression harms oral health and engage in social science concepts to understand the root causes of oral health inequities fully. Finally, we call on policymakers, dental scholars and decision makers to consider health equity in all policies and to take a systems‐oriented approach to effectively address oral health inequities.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Dentistry

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