Community Dental Health
- Cover Date:
- September 2014
- Print ISSN:
- 0265 539X
- Vol:
- 31
- Issue:
- 3
Evaluation of internet search trends of some common oral problems, 2004 to 2014
Community Dental Health (2014) 31, 188–192 Received 8 November 2013; Accepted 27 May 2014
© BASCD 2014 doi:10.1922/CDH_3330Harorlı05
Evaluation of internet search trends of some common oral problems, 2004 to 2014
Objective: Internet search trend volumes can provide free, fast and pertinent information about peoples’ online interests. No study has yet been conducted on internet search trends in dentistry. This study aims to investigate ten years’ data on internet search volumes regarding some oral problems: “toothacheâ€, “tooth decayâ€, “gum diseaseâ€, “wisdom teeth†and “oral cancerâ€. The study also aims to investigate the most common geographic search locations and to examine related searches. Research Design: Worldwide internet search trend data over a period of 532 weeks (4 January 2004 and 15 March 2014) retrieved from the Google Trends web site was interrogated for each search term to identify search trends, regional interests, and related searches. Results: The search volumes for the terms “toothache “and “wisdom teeth†increased over the decade while “tooth decayâ€, “gum diseaseâ€, and “oral cancer†showed slight changes. Each term was most commonly searched in different counties: “toothacheâ€, Philippines; “tooth decayâ€, Singapore; “Gum Diseaseâ€, Ireland; “Wisdom Teethâ€, United States; and “Oral cancerâ€, India. Related searches were mainly focused on symptoms and remedies of these problems. Conclusions: Regional and time-related variations in search volumes may provide dental professionals with readily- and freely-available pertinent information on populations’ internet searches regarding dental complaints.
Key words: internet, dental informatics, toothache, dental caries, periodontal diseases, oral cancer
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- £15.00
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- 188
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- Authors
- O.T. Harorlı, H. Harorlı
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