Age- and Time-Related Trends in Oral Health Care for Patients Aged 60 Years and Older in 2007-2017 in Public Oral Health Services in Helsinki, Finland

Background: Population aging will likely have an impact on oral health care trends. The aim of this study was to describe age- and time-related trends in oral health care in people ages 60 and older in Public Oral Health Services (POHS) in Helsinki, Finland. Materials and methods: Material for the s...

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Main Authors: Kaija Hiltunen, Päivi Mäntylä, Miira M. Vehkalahti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-08-01
Series:International Dental Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020653920365370
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spelling doaj-8b549a44c65f48799e1c7d44dd8f72e02021-07-17T04:31:32ZengElsevierInternational Dental Journal0020-65392021-08-01714321327Age- and Time-Related Trends in Oral Health Care for Patients Aged 60 Years and Older in 2007-2017 in Public Oral Health Services in Helsinki, FinlandKaija Hiltunen0Päivi Mäntylä1Miira M. Vehkalahti2Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; Corresponding author. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases, P.O. Box 41 (Mannerheimintie 172), FI-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland.Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; Institute of Dentistry, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland; Kuopio University Hospital, Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases, Kuopio, FinlandDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandBackground: Population aging will likely have an impact on oral health care trends. The aim of this study was to describe age- and time-related trends in oral health care in people ages 60 and older in Public Oral Health Services (POHS) in Helsinki, Finland. Materials and methods: Material for the study comprised the electronic documentation of oral health care procedures performed on patients 60 years and older (N = 282,143) in POHS during 2007-2017. Patients were aggregated into 5-year age groups. The 5 most common treatment categories, restorations, periodontal treatment, extractions, endodontics, and prosthetics, were selected for analysis. Changes by time (calendar year) and differences by age group were shown as percentages and percentage points; corresponding trends were assessed by applying linear regression models to the data. Results: The attendance rate for these patients increased from 14.5% in 2007 to 23.1% in 2017, with the total number of visits increasing by 76.4% in the 11-year period. The average number of visits per patient decreased from 3.5 visits in 2007 to 3.0 visits in 2017. In 2007, 60.5% of patients received restorative treatment and 41.3% received periodontal care. In 2017, the corresponding figures were 55.5% and 49.8%, respectively. The older the patient, the fewer the visits and restorative, periodontal, and endodontic treatments and the greater the rate of tooth extractions and prosthetics. Conclusion: A declining age group-related trend was recognized for restorative, periodontal, and endodontic treatments. Owing to ongoing population growth, POHS will be facing huge challenges in providing treatment for all individuals seeking services.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020653920365370Oral health careDental treatmentPublic servicesOlder patients
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author Kaija Hiltunen
Päivi Mäntylä
Miira M. Vehkalahti
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Päivi Mäntylä
Miira M. Vehkalahti
Age- and Time-Related Trends in Oral Health Care for Patients Aged 60 Years and Older in 2007-2017 in Public Oral Health Services in Helsinki, Finland
International Dental Journal
Oral health care
Dental treatment
Public services
Older patients
author_facet Kaija Hiltunen
Päivi Mäntylä
Miira M. Vehkalahti
author_sort Kaija Hiltunen
title Age- and Time-Related Trends in Oral Health Care for Patients Aged 60 Years and Older in 2007-2017 in Public Oral Health Services in Helsinki, Finland
title_short Age- and Time-Related Trends in Oral Health Care for Patients Aged 60 Years and Older in 2007-2017 in Public Oral Health Services in Helsinki, Finland
title_full Age- and Time-Related Trends in Oral Health Care for Patients Aged 60 Years and Older in 2007-2017 in Public Oral Health Services in Helsinki, Finland
title_fullStr Age- and Time-Related Trends in Oral Health Care for Patients Aged 60 Years and Older in 2007-2017 in Public Oral Health Services in Helsinki, Finland
title_full_unstemmed Age- and Time-Related Trends in Oral Health Care for Patients Aged 60 Years and Older in 2007-2017 in Public Oral Health Services in Helsinki, Finland
title_sort age- and time-related trends in oral health care for patients aged 60 years and older in 2007-2017 in public oral health services in helsinki, finland
publisher Elsevier
series International Dental Journal
issn 0020-6539
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Background: Population aging will likely have an impact on oral health care trends. The aim of this study was to describe age- and time-related trends in oral health care in people ages 60 and older in Public Oral Health Services (POHS) in Helsinki, Finland. Materials and methods: Material for the study comprised the electronic documentation of oral health care procedures performed on patients 60 years and older (N = 282,143) in POHS during 2007-2017. Patients were aggregated into 5-year age groups. The 5 most common treatment categories, restorations, periodontal treatment, extractions, endodontics, and prosthetics, were selected for analysis. Changes by time (calendar year) and differences by age group were shown as percentages and percentage points; corresponding trends were assessed by applying linear regression models to the data. Results: The attendance rate for these patients increased from 14.5% in 2007 to 23.1% in 2017, with the total number of visits increasing by 76.4% in the 11-year period. The average number of visits per patient decreased from 3.5 visits in 2007 to 3.0 visits in 2017. In 2007, 60.5% of patients received restorative treatment and 41.3% received periodontal care. In 2017, the corresponding figures were 55.5% and 49.8%, respectively. The older the patient, the fewer the visits and restorative, periodontal, and endodontic treatments and the greater the rate of tooth extractions and prosthetics. Conclusion: A declining age group-related trend was recognized for restorative, periodontal, and endodontic treatments. Owing to ongoing population growth, POHS will be facing huge challenges in providing treatment for all individuals seeking services.
topic Oral health care
Dental treatment
Public services
Older patients
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020653920365370
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