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Toward improving the oral health of Americans: an overview of oral health status resources and care delivery. Oral Health Coordinating Committee Public Health Service.

机译:致力于改善美国人的口腔健康:口腔健康状况资源和护理提供的概述。公共卫生服务部口腔卫生协调委员会。

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Dental and oral diseases may well be the most prevalent and preventable conditions affecting Americans. More than 50 percent of U.S. children, 96 percent of employed U.S. adults, and 99.5 percent of Americans 65 years and older have experienced dental caries (also called cavities). Millions of Americans suffer from periodontal diseases and other oral conditions, and more than 17 million Americans, including 10 million Americans 65 years or older, have lost all of their teeth. Preventive dental services are known to be effective in preventing and controlling dental diseases. Unfortunately, groups at highest risk for disease--the poor and minorities--have lower rates of using dental care than the U.S. average. Cost is the principal barrier to dental care for many Americans. Of the $38.7 billion spent for dental services in 1992, public programs, including Medicaid, paid for less than 4 percent of dental expenditures. More than 90 percent of care was paid for either out-of-pocket by dental consumers or through private dental insurance. Americans are at risk for other oral health problems as well. Oropharyngeal cancer strikes approximately 30,000 Americans each year and results in an estimated 8,000 deaths annually. Underlying medical or handicapping conditions, ranging from rare genetic diseases to more common chronic diseases, affect millions of Americans and can lead to oral health problems. Among persons with compromised immune systems, oral diseases and conditions can have a significant impact on health. Oral diseases and conditions, though nearly universal, can be prevented easily and controlled at reasonable cost.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
机译:牙齿和口腔疾病很可能是影响美国人的最普遍和可预防的疾病。超过50%的美国儿童,96%的美国就业成年人和99.5%的65岁及以上的美国人都经历过龋齿(也称为蛀牙)。数以百万计的美国人患有牙周疾病和其他口腔疾病,超过1700万美国人(包括1000万65岁以上的美国人)失去了全部牙齿。已知预防性牙科服务可有效预防和控制牙科疾病。不幸的是,患疾病风险最高的群体-穷人和少数族裔-使用牙齿保健的比率低于美国平均水平。对于许多美国人而言,成本是牙科保健的主要障碍。在1992年用于牙科服务的387亿美元中,包括Medicaid在内的公共计划所支付的费用不到牙科支出的4%。超过90%的护理费用是由牙科消费者自付费用或通过私人牙科保险支付的。美国人也有其他口腔健康问题的风险。每年口咽癌袭击约30,000名美国人,估计每年导致8,000人死亡。从罕见的遗传病到更常见的慢性病,​​其潜在的医学或残障条件影响着数百万美国人,并可能导致口腔健康问题。在免疫系统受损的人中,口腔疾病和状况可能对健康产生重大影响。口腔疾病和病症虽然几乎是普遍的,但可以很容易地预防并以合理的成本加以控制。(摘要摘录为250字)

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