About this Research Topic
This Research Topic will discuss a two-way association between oral and mental health, provide more evidence on oral conditions in people with mental illness, understand their oral hygiene behavior and lifestyle, and seek for recommendations for management at the patient and system level.
We seek manuscripts that are original research articles, review, mini-reviews, observational or intervention studies, clinical trials, secondary data analyses, perspectives and brief research reports that may include (but not limited to):
• The common risk factors for oral health and mental health
• To assess the prevalence or risk of oral disease among people with any type of mental illnesses (clinically diagnosed or self-reported)
• To assess the prevalence or risk of mental disorders among people with oral diseases, either in adults or children
• Relationship between oral hygiene behavior and anxiety or depressive symptoms
• Association between oral health attitudes, behaviors and generalized anxiety disorder
• Epidemiological research of oral health and mental health
• Systematic review and meta-analysis of oral health or dental diseases among people with mental disorders
• Conceptual frameworks on the relationship between oral health and mental well-being
• Evidence on the effectiveness of interventions to reduce the risk of mental illness via dental care or social care
Keywords: Oral Health, Dental Diseases, Oral Habits, Anxiety, Depressive Disorders, Mental Health, Oral Health Promotion, Periodontal Disease, Mental Illness, Quality of Life, Oral Epidemiology, Preventive Dentistry
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.