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Carol C Guarnizo-Herreño1, Georgios Tsakos2, Aubrey Sheiham2, Michael G Marmot2, Ichiro Kawachi3, Richard G Watt2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To compare oral health in the US and England and to assess levels of educational and income related oral health inequalities between both countries.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26676027 PMCID: PMC4681766 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.h6543
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ ISSN: 0959-8138
Age standardised estimates of oral health measures in England and the US. Values are prevalence (95% CI) unless stated otherwise
| England | US | Difference (P value) | |
| Mean (SE) No of missing teeth | 6.97 (0.09) | 7.31 (0.15) | 0.001 |
| Self rated oral health lessthan good | 30.84 (29.50 to 32.18) | 31.37 (29.81 to 32.93) | 0.502 |
| Reporting ≥1 oral impact* | 15.07 (14.05 to 16.08) | 13.46 (12.39 to 14.52) | 0.017 |
| Edentulousness | 6.18 (5.64 to 6.72) | 7.20 (6.23 to 8.17) | 0.844 |
| Mean (SE) No of missing teeth | 7.09 (0.11) | 7.44 (0.17) | 0.010 |
| Self rated oral health lessthan good | 28.67 (26.99 to 30.35) | 30.14 (28.29 to 31.99) | 0.167 |
| Reporting ≥1 oral impact* | 17.15 (15.77 to 18.52) | 15.70 (13.89 to 17.50) | 0.095 |
| Edentulousness | 6.72 (6.02 to 7.42) | 7.63 (6.61 to 8.65) | 0.081 |
| Mean (SE) No of missing teeth | 6.85 (0.13) | 7.20 (0.18) | 0.024 |
| Self rated oral health lessthan good | 33.12 (31.37 to 34.88) | 32.67 (30.61 to 34.74) | 0.700 |
| Reporting ≥1 oral impact* | 12.89 (11.68 to 14.09) | 11.07 (10.03 to 12.10) | 0.021 |
| Edentulousness | 5.32 (4.64 to 6.00) | 6.65 (5.43 to 7.87) | 0.296 |
| Mean (SE) No of missing teeth | 3.72 (0.08) | 4.62 (0.10) | <0.001 |
| Self rated oral health lessthan good | 29.12 (27.07 to 31.16) | 28.96 (26.84 to 31.08) | 0.899 |
| Reporting ≥1 oral impact* | 15.13 (13.54 to 16.73) | 13.13 (12.16 to 14.09) | 0.045 |
| Edentulousness | 0.21 (0.05 to 0.38) | 0.99 (0.47 to 1.50) | 0.001 |
| Mean (SE) No of missing teeth | 7.13 (0.14) | 7.79 (0.20) | <0.001 |
| Self rated oral health lessthan good | 34.26 (32.20 to 36.32) | 34.10 (31.61 to 36.59) | 0.905 |
| Reporting ≥1 oral impact* | 16.52 (15.04 to 17.99) | 14.75 (12.73 to 16.78) | 0.083 |
| Edentulousness | 2.91 (2.26 to 3.55) | 5.67 (4.31 to 7.03) | <0.001 |
| Mean (SE) No of missing teeth | 13.07 (0.24) | 11.76 (0.33) | <0.001 |
| Self rated oral health lessthan good | 28.29 (26.00 to 30.58) | 31.37 (29.19 to 33.54) | 0.039 |
| Reporting ≥1 oral impact* | 12.44 (10.85 to 14.03) | 11.87 (10.30 to 13.43) | 0.578 |
| Edentulousness | 23.55 (21.42 to 25.67) | 22.02 (19.13 to 24.92) | 0.215 |
*Oral impacts defined in Methods section.
Age standardised estimates of oral health measures by socioeconomic position level in England and the US. Values are prevalence (95% CI) unless stated otherwise
| Mean (SE) No of missing teeth | Self rated oral health less than good | Reporting ≥1 oral impact* | ||||||
| England | US | England | US | England | US | |||
| High | 5.70 (0.16) | 5.56 (0.14) | 24.53 (22.41 to 26.65) | 15.49 (13.61 to 17.38) | 10.31 (8.87 to 11.76) | 8.01 (6.61 to 9.41) | ||
| Medium | 7.06 (0.12) | 7.51 (0.17) | 32.01 (30.38 to 33.64) | 32.51 (30.85 to 34.18) | 16.40 (15.15 to 17.64) | 13.62 (12.14 to 15.09) | ||
| Low | 8.19 (0.23) | 9.58 (0.25) | 37.39 (33.77 to 41.02) | 52.13 (49.33 to 54.94) | 20.94 (17.68 to 24.19) | 21.15 (19.23 to 23.07) | ||
| P value for trend | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
| High | 5.76 (0.15) | 6.16 (0.18) | 24.01 (22.09 to 25.92) | 19.64 (18.19 to 21.08) | 10.40 (8.84 to 11.96) | 7.28 (5.92 to 8.64) | ||
| Medium | 6.80 (0.15) | 7.26 (0.15) | 29.51 (26.84 to 32.18) | 32.16 (30.22 to 34.10) | 13.96 (11.92 to 16.00) | 14.17 (12.40 to 15.94) | ||
| Low | 7.83 (0.17) | 8.76 (0.25) | 36.36 (33.86 to 38.86) | 46.41 (44.08 to 48.73) | 20.75 (18.93 to 22.56) | 21.10 (19.16 to 23.04) | ||
| P value for trend | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
*Oral impacts defined in Methods section.

Fig 1 Relative inequalities in oral health measures in England and the US, by education and income
Absolute inequalities in oral health measures, England and the US
| No of missing teeth | Self rated oral health less than good | Reporting ≥1 oral impact* | |
| England | 6.97 (0.09) | 30.84 | 15.07 |
| US | 7.31 (0.15) | 31.37 | 13.46 |
| Educational inequalities: | |||
| England | 3.66 (3.05 to 4.28) | 18.43 (14.01 to 22.85) | 13.51 (10.08 to 16.95) |
| US | 5.00 (4.14 to 5.86) | 42.55 (38.14 to 46.96) | 16.72 (12.90 to 20.54) |
| Income related inequalities: | |||
| England | 3.12 (2.46 to 3.77) | 18.63 (13.59 to 23.67) | 14.66 (10.75 to 18.57) |
| US | 3.61 (2.77 to 4.44) | 33.57 (27.88 to 39.26) | 18.76 (14.14 to 23.41) |
*Oral impacts defined in Methods section.
†Because the slope index of inequality (SII) is related to the prevalence of the outcome, we have included age standardised prevalence and mean number of missing teeth together with SII in this table.