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Only one study (2%) explicitly took race, color, or ethnicity as a contextually dependent dimension of the participants' identities. Our findings indicate that research on oral health inequities is often based on reductionist and stigmatizing conceptions of race, color, or ethnicity. Such harmful misconceptions should be replaced with anti-racist narratives in order to effectively address racial oral health inequities. Our findings indicate that research on oral health inequities is often based on reductionist and stigmatizing conceptio