IMHS May ‘Is time on our side? Public health action on oral health inequalities’ – 22/05/2025
The Interdisciplinary Medical and Health Seminars (IMHS) of May 2025 is co-organized by the Department of Oral Health Sciences and Department of Public Health and Primary Care.
Lecture "Is time on our side?” Public health action on oral health inequalities
Guest speaker: Prof. dr. Georgios Tsakos (University College London, United Kingdom)
Abstract:
"Health inequalities are a global problem of social injustice. Oral health inequalities, both absolute and relative, are stark and widespread across settings and populations, across age groups and stages of the life course, for clinical and subjective outcomes. It is now high time to shift the research focus from simply documenting oral health inequalities, towards explaining and understanding the complex mechanisms underlying their production and reproduction, which will also guide interventions to address them. This presentation will reflect on aspects of the influential theoretical frameworks and highlight the need for interdisciplinary mixed methods theory-driven research that focuses on the broader social, structural and political determinants agenda, and employs a range of appropriate methodological approaches. Recent developments and the global emphasis on oral health through the WHO Global Oral Health Action Plan 2023–2030 present a once in a generation opportunity to prioritise and implement policies to address inequalities and improve oral health for all. Guiding and evaluating evidence-informed complex public health interventions is essential, while civil society engagement and advocacy can facilitate their real-life implementation."
Practical information
- Organisers: Department of Oral Health Sciences and Department of Public Health and Primary Care
- Hosts: Prof. dr. Martijn Lambert
- When: Tuesday 22 May 2025 from 16:00 until 17:30
- Where: Campus Ghent University Hospital – The Core or livestream via MS Teams
- Find out more about the lecture and sign up
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