Roncalli, Angelo GiuseppeUnfer, BeatrizCosta, Iris do Ceu ClaraArcieri, Rogério MoreiraGuimarães, Luís Octávio CoelhoSaliba, Nemre Adas2016-07-062016-07-061998RONCALLI, Angelo Giuseppe et al. Levantamentos epidemiológicos em saúde bucal: análise da metodologia proposta pela Organização Mundial da Saúde. Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia, v. 1, n. 2, p. 177-189, 1998.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/20845Epidemiological surveys are important for obtaining information on the prevalence and etiology of mouth diseases, since the data collected permit health actions to be planned, performed, and assessed. Methodological uniformity is necessary, however, to maintain reproductibility, validity, and reliability, and to allow national and international comparisons. The initiative of the World Health Organization (WHO) as an advisor in ongoing surveys has been extremely useful, stimulating standardization in all countries. In 1991, a Portuguese version of the 1987 third edition of Oral Health Surveys - basic methods, an instruction manual for performing epidemiological surveys, was published and became a reference for many parts of Brazil and the World. The present analysis found conflicting points in relation to the sample size, calibration of the examiners, and criteria for evaluating oral health and treatment needs. In conclusion, due to the dynamic characteristics of scientific knowledge and, considering the regional differences in relation to the development of oral diseases, we recommend that proposals for standardizing surveys be checked periodically. Other important issues may have not been detected in this analysis, urging a thorough discussion within the dentistry community as a whole.Acesso AbertoEpidemiologiaOdontologia em saúde públicaMétodos epidemiológicosCalibragemAmostragemColeta de dadosEpidemiologyPublic health dentistryEpidemiologic methodsCalibrationSample studiesData collectionLevantamentos epidemiológicos em saúde bucal: análise da metodologia proposta pela Organização Mundial da SaúdeEpidemiological study in oral health: analysis of the methodology proposed by World Health Organizationarticle