Dental Home: A Primary Care Oral Health Concept

2014 ◽  
pp. 17-17
Author(s):  
Nikhil Marwah
2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (9) ◽  
pp. 707-712
Author(s):  
Dr.GauravKumar Mittal ◽  
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Dr.Neha Sharma ◽  
Dr.FehanAhmed Khan ◽  
Dr.Ankit Chaudhari ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Lori A. Phillips ◽  
Lorinda L. Coan ◽  
Uditha A. Wijesuriya
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2015 ◽  
Vol 44 (2) ◽  
pp. 85-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
Henri Menezes Kobayashi ◽  
Antonio Carlos Pereira ◽  
Marcelo de Castro Meneghim ◽  
Rívea Inês Ferreira ◽  
Glaucia Maria Bovi Ambrosano

Introduction One of the main problems of the public health services, in which the family oral health team is included, is access by users to dental treatment in primary care, with particular reference to caries disease. Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between family risk, for prioritization of home visits and oral health conditions, with a view to providing evidence about the first indicator for organizing the demand for oral health in the Family Health Strategy (FHS). Method The application of family health is based on Form A of the primary care information database SIAB ("Sistema de Informação de Atenção Básica"), used for registering families with the FHS. Eleven dentists examined the oral health conditions of 1165 persons (608 from 12 to 19 years; and 557 from 35 to 44 years of age), classifying them into six codes from A to F. Multinomial logistic regression was used (α=0.05) to analyze the association between family risk variables and oral health situation. Result There was significant association between family risk and presence of caries disease with treatment needs (OR: 2.08, p<0.0001). Conclusion Persons who have family risk would have twice as much chance of presenting caries disease in comparison with those without risk, corroborating the relevance of this element in organizing the demand for oral health.


2017 ◽  
Vol 40 (3) ◽  
pp. 204-213 ◽  
Author(s):  
Connor W. Norwood ◽  
Hannah L. Maxey ◽  
Courtney Randolph ◽  
Laura Gano ◽  
Komal Kochhar
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2016 ◽  
Vol 25 (12) ◽  
pp. 1006.2-1007
Author(s):  
Jennifer Cheng ◽  
Michelle Fleck ◽  
Tami Chase ◽  
Jane Burgess ◽  
Abiola Faniyan ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (12) ◽  
pp. 100901-100909
Author(s):  
Ranam Moreira Reis ◽  
Sarah dos Santos Barbosa ◽  
Rita de Cássia Marques Piazzarolo ◽  
Maurício Malheiros Badaró ◽  
Valéria de Oliveira ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Niekla Survia Andiesta ◽  
Maimunah A Hamid ◽  
KKC Lee ◽  
Allan Pau

BACKGROUND In 2012, nearly 4000 children in Malaysia were referred to hospital pediatric dental services due to dental caries. Recent research has reported the effectiveness of dental home visits in preventing caries development in young children. Dental home visits (DHVs) are described as an ongoing relationship between the dentist and their patients, providing all aspects of a preventive oral health care program in the presence of the parents at home. OBJECTIVE The objective of this study is to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of dental home visits and oral health information, in the form of educational leaflets, in preventing new caries development in young children, compared to those receiving only educational leaflets over a period of two years. Cost-effectiveness analysis will be used to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of dental home visits. METHODS This is a collaborative project with the Oral Health Division of the Ministry of Health Malaysia. The Oral Health Division will provide access to a subsample from the National Oral Health of Preschoolers Survey which was carried out in 2015. The population of interest is children aged 5 and 6 years from kindergartens in the Selangor state of Malaysia. The study adopted a societal perspective for cost-effectiveness analysis and all types of resources that are of value to society will be included in analyzing the costs; such as cost to the patient, cost to the provider or institution, and indirect costs because of loss of productivity. RESULTS The trial has been approved by the International Medical University Malaysia’s Joint Research and Ethics Committee (Project ID: IMU R157-2014 [File III – 2016]). This trial is currently recruiting participants. CONCLUSIONS The number of young children in Malaysia who have been referred to the hospital children’s dentistry service for severe caries is disturbing. The cost of dental treatment in young children is high due to the severity of the caries which require an aggressive treatment, and the need for general anesthesia or sedation. This study will provide information on the cost and effectiveness of DHVs in caries prevention of young children in Malaysia. REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER RR1-10.2196/10053


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heriberto F. Sanchez ◽  
Andrea Maria D. Vargas ◽  
Marcos Azeredo F. Werneck ◽  
Efigênia F. Ferreira

Knowledge of patients' views can contribute to the strengthening of health services. The aim of this study is to describe the patients' perception of a public oral health service, contributing to evaluations in health services. This is a qualitative study in which a focus group was conducted, with the participation of six patients of the oral health system in the city of Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil, all with a minimum experience of three years of using the service. A theoretical model with dimensions aimed at assessing integrality and primary care services was used. In conducting the research, a semi-structured script was used. The data were analyzed by content analysis. The most representative categories for evaluating oral health actions in primary care are the health unit; the welcoming and its relation with the creation of the bond; service with a strong emphasis on the humanized relationship between professional and patient and on teamwork and; as a highlight, citizen participation, based on the recognition of a “system” that prevents the proper functioning of services and that must be fought with citizenship. Patients’ perceptions can be used to assess oral health in primary care from the perspective of those who actually use health services, seeking ultimately to constantly improve them. Knowledge of patients' perceptions may enable organizations to know their performance, through assessment methodologies based on the established perceptions.


Author(s):  
Paul V Beirne ◽  
Jan E Clarkson ◽  
Helen V Worthington

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