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女性口腔健康问题:文献综述

Women's oral health issues: an exploration of the literature.

作者信息

Covington P

出版信息

Probe. 1996 Sep-Oct;30(5):173-7.

PMID:9610337
Abstract

As interest in women's health issues grows, there is increasing concern that today's practice of medicine may not meet the health needs of women. A primary reason is the gender bias that has been inherent in medical education, research and clinical practice. The prevailing medical viewpoint has often been that the male body is considered to be the norm and that the female body exactly the same except for the reproductive function. This attitude has led to a lack of interest in researching gender differences and a consequent lack of knowledge of women's health issues. Fortunately, there is a movement for change. The Women's Health Interschool Curriculum Committee was formed in January 1992 to develop curricula concerning women's health and examine bias that may exist in existing curricula. The Canadian Women's Health Network has been growing across the country and there have been calls to create a new specialty in women's health. According to Angell, this proposal for a new specialty was provocatively debated in the Journal of Women's Health, which started publication in 1992. There is also a growing concern on how to conduct better research to address women's health needs. As more attention is paid to women's health issues, what will happen in the area of oral health? In health care, it would seem that the mouth has become completely separated from the rest of the body. Health conferences rarely have any oral health content at all. To correct this problem, there must be an increase in general awareness of the importance of oral health as it relates to the overall health of both women and men. Good oral health is more than just decay-free teeth. Oral health encompasses the teeth, the supporting periodontal structures, soft tissues of the mouth and oral pharynx area, temporomandibular joints and muscles of mastication. The mouth is a gateway to the body and will also reflect many systemic health problems, such as diabetes, leukemia and lupus. The second step would be the recognition that women may have different oral health needs and issues than men. The common view may be that teeth are gender free, but how can this be when teeth exist in a body, and that body is male or female? For many years, the primary acknowledged difference between men and women's oral health was pregnancy gingivitis. Like medicine, dentistry must re-examine the viewpoint that women's oral health differs from men's only as it is influenced by reproductive processes. There are many areas where women's oral health may differ from that of men. This paper will explore the literature for potential women's oral health issues in the areas of oral hygiene behaviours, esthetics, eating disorders, temporomandibular disorders, and hormonal influences on periodontal health.

摘要

随着对女性健康问题的关注度不断提高,人们越来越担心当今的医学实践可能无法满足女性的健康需求。一个主要原因是医学教育、研究和临床实践中一直存在的性别偏见。普遍的医学观点通常认为男性身体是标准,而女性身体除了生殖功能外与男性完全相同。这种态度导致对研究性别差异缺乏兴趣,进而对女性健康问题缺乏了解。幸运的是,一场变革运动正在兴起。1992年1月成立了女子健康校际课程委员会,以制定有关女性健康的课程,并审查现有课程中可能存在的偏见。加拿大女性健康网络在全国范围内不断发展,有人呼吁设立女性健康新专科。据安吉尔称,1992年创刊的《女性健康杂志》对设立新专科这一提议进行了激烈辩论。人们也越来越关注如何开展更好的研究以满足女性的健康需求。随着对女性健康问题的关注度不断提高,口腔健康领域会发生什么呢?在医疗保健中,口腔似乎已与身体其他部位完全脱节。健康会议几乎完全没有任何口腔健康内容。为纠正这一问题,必须提高人们对口腔健康与男性和女性整体健康关系重要性的普遍认识。良好的口腔健康不仅仅是没有蛀牙。口腔健康包括牙齿、支持牙齿的牙周结构、口腔软组织和口咽区域、颞下颌关节以及咀嚼肌。口腔是身体的入口,也会反映许多全身性健康问题,如糖尿病、白血病和狼疮。第二步是认识到女性可能有与男性不同的口腔健康需求和问题。常见的观点可能是牙齿没有性别之分,但牙齿存在于男性或女性身体中,怎么可能没有性别差异呢?多年来,人们公认的男性和女性口腔健康的主要差异是妊娠牙龈炎。与医学一样,牙科必须重新审视那种认为女性口腔健康仅在受生殖过程影响时才与男性不同的观点。女性口腔健康在许多方面可能与男性不同。本文将探讨口腔卫生行为、美学、饮食失调、颞下颌关节紊乱以及激素对牙周健康的影响等领域中潜在的女性口腔健康问题。

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