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Unmet dental needs in rural primary care: a clinic-, community-, and practice-based research network collaborative.

机译:农村初级保健中未满足的牙科需求:基于诊所,社区和基于实践的研究网络协作。

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BACKGROUND: Oral health is an essential component of general health and well-being, yet barriers to the access of dental care and unmet needs are pronounced, particularly in rural areas. Despite associations with systemic health, few studies have assessed unmet dental needs across the lifespan as they present in primary care. This study describes the prevalence of oral health conditions and unmet dental needs among patients presenting for routine care in a rural Oregon family medicine practice. METHODS: Eight primary care clinicians were trained to conduct basic oral health screenings for 7 dental conditions associated with International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 9-Clinical Modification codes. During the 6-week study period, patients older than 12 months of age who presented to the practice for a regularly scheduled appointment received the screening and completed a brief dental access survey. RESULTS: Of 1655 eligible patients, 40.7% (n = 674) received the screening and 66.9% (n = 1108) completed the survey. Half of the patients who were screened (46.0%, n = 310) had oral health conditions detected, including partial edentulism (24.5%), dental caries (12.9%), complete edentulism (9.9%), and cracked teeth (8.9%). Twenty-eight percent of the patients reported experiencing unmet dental needs. Patients with dental insurance were significantly more likely to report better oral and general health outcomes as compared with those who had no insurance or health insurance only. CONCLUSIONS: Oral health diseases and unmet dental needs presented substantially in patients with ages ranging across the lifespan from one rural primary care practice. Primary care settings may present opportune environments for reaching patients who are unable to obtain regular dental care.
机译:背景:口腔健康是整体健康和福祉的重要组成部分,但是显着地限制了获得牙科护理和未满足需求的障碍,特别是在农村地区。尽管与全身健康相关,但很少有研究评估整个生命周期中未满足的牙科需求,因为这些需求存在于初级保健中。这项研究描述了俄勒冈州农村家庭医学实践中进行常规护理的患者中口腔健康状况的普遍程度和未满足的牙科需求。方法:培训了八名初级保健临床医生,对与《国际疾病分类统计和相关健康问题9-临床修改规范》相关的7种牙齿状况进行了基本的口腔健康筛查。在为期6周的研究期内,参加常规诊治的12个月以上的患者接受了筛查,并完成了简短的牙科访问调查。结果:在1655名合格患者中,40.7%(n = 674)接受了筛查,66.9%(n = 1108)完成了调查。接受筛查的患者中有一半(46.0%,n = 310)检测到口腔健康状况,包括部分无齿症(24.5%),龋齿(12.9%),完全无齿症(9.9%)和牙齿破裂(8.9%) 。 28%的患者报告了牙齿需求未得到满足。与仅没有保险或没有健康保险的患者相比,有牙齿保险的患者更有可能报告更好的口腔和总体健康状况。结论:从农村的一种初级保健实践来看,在整个寿命范围内的年龄段的患者中,口腔健康疾病和未满足的牙科需求都存在。初级保健机构可能会为无法获得常规牙科保健的患者提供合适的环境。

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