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From describing disparities to understanding why disparities exist: <scp>Anti‐racist</scp> methods to support dental public health research
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EthnicityRacial Health EquityOral Health LiteratureHealth DisparitiesSocial Determinants Of HealthRacial DisparitiesRacial Segregation StudiesSocial SciencesRaceHealth InequalityAfrican American StudiesBlack WomenPublic HealthRacismRacial EquityRacialization StudiesIntersectionalityHealth EquityAnti-racismSociologyMixed-methods ResearchHealth DisparityRace RelationSocial Justice
Racism is understudied in the oral health literature at the same time that race is overutilized as an explanatory factor in study design. Social and behavioral methodologies offer conceptual models that can be used to include racism in dental public health questions. In addition, interdisciplinary and mixed methods approaches allow for understanding racism as an underlying cause of social and health disparities and exploring solutions that address historical, institutional, social, political, and economic drivers of oral health inequity, while recognizing the limits of measuring racism quantitatively. In a collective acknowledgement of the limitations of conventional methods, there are new opportunities to explore how qualitative and mixed methods research can serve as drivers for both social justice and health equity, while building and sustaining a diverse research workforce that can better close these disparities and offer antiracist solutions to oral health inequities.
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