Top 15 Countries With Best Dental Health

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In this article, we will look at the top 15 countries with best dental health. We will also discuss the state of dental care around the world. If you want to skip our detailed analysis, head straight to the Top 5 Countries With Best Dental Health

Oral diseases represent a major global health challenge and one that impacts nearly 3.5 billion people worldwide, with three-quarters of those affected residing in middle-income countries. According to the WHO Global Oral Health Status Report of 2022, an alarming 2 billion individuals struggle with caries in permanent teeth, and 514 million children suffer from caries in primary teeth. Moreover, the availability and affordability of high-sugar content foods, coupled with poor access to oral health care services, add to this concerning trend. 

Treatment for oral health conditions is often costly and, unfortunately, not covered by universal health coverage (UHC), especially in low-and-middle-income countries where services to prevent and address oral diseases are insufficient. For example, in 2019, the state of dental health access was reported to be critically alarming. In highly urban Pakistani cities like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, one dentist was available for every 5,000 people, as reported by Dawn News. However, the situation was drastically worse in rural areas, such as Tharparkar, where not a single dentist was available for a population as large as 200,000 people. 

Meanwhile, Denmark is known as the country with the world's best teeth. However, Denmark still maintains a comparatively lower dentist-to-population ratio of 7.22 per 100,000 people, whereas Ethiopia is the country with the worst ratio for dentistry personnel per 10,000 of 0.02. Moreover, the Philippines is often identified as one of the countries with the worst teeth in the world, as it has a high DMFT. In 2006, dental decay was highly prevalent among Filipino children, reaching alarming levels with an 82% prevalence and a DMFT index of 2.9 among 12-year-olds in 2006. 

While the United States is often recognized as the best country for dentistry practice, given its well-established healthcare system and advanced dental facilities, the shortage of dental practitioners in the country has been a pressing concern. Data from the Health Resources and Services Administration revealed a need for 11,909 dentists to address the shortage areas. The state of California had the greatest shortage, followed by Missouri. 

In order to address the concerns of access to dental care, Dentsply Sirona Inc (NASDAQ:XRAY) has formed a new partnership with the National Dental Association (NDA) to fund NDA programs and provide dental education for minority communities. The initiative capitalizes on Dentsply Sirona Inc (NASDAQ:XRAY)'s dental technology to educate dentists and student dentists of color, supporting the NDA's mission to promote diversity within the dental industry as currently, black dentists constitute only 3% of the US dental workforce. This partnership is spearheaded by Dentsply Sirona Inc (NASDAQ:XRAY)’s BOLD (Black Organization for Leadership & Development) employee resource group.