Use and resolubility of the oral health public services offered to children in a large municipality

Objective: To evaluate the effect of caries severity and socioeconomic conditions on use of oral health services and treatment situations (completed treatment, evasion, referral) among children with dental treatment needs, using the Unified Health System. Methods: Cross sectional study performed amo...

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Main Authors: Andreza Viana Lopes CARDOSO, Andréa Maria Duarte VARGAS, João Henrique Lara do AMARAL, Mara VASCONCELOS, Kecyanne Malheiros MACHADO, Anna Rachel dos Santos SOARES, Raquel Conceição FERREIRA
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Language:English
Published: Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic 2018-03-01
Series:RGO: Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia
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spelling doaj-ceb14733d84548609cbc3e2c8536af092020-11-25T01:31:34ZengFaculdade São Leopoldo MandicRGO: Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia0103-69711981-86372018-03-016616069http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1981-863720180001000083293Use and resolubility of the oral health public services offered to children in a large municipalityAndreza Viana Lopes CARDOSO 0Andréa Maria Duarte VARGAS 1João Henrique Lara do AMARAL 2Mara VASCONCELOS3Kecyanne Malheiros MACHADO4Anna Rachel dos Santos SOARES 5Raquel Conceição FERREIRA 6Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisUniversidade Federal de Minas GeraisObjective: To evaluate the effect of caries severity and socioeconomic conditions on use of oral health services and treatment situations (completed treatment, evasion, referral) among children with dental treatment needs, using the Unified Health System. Methods: Cross sectional study performed among children up to six years old, with dental treatment needs, coming from public schools in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, examined by the Oral Health Teams in the annual survey of oral health, in 2014. Variables were collected by consulting the medical records and information systems. Services were used by children who had attended the dental appointment at least once. The severity of caries considered the number of cavitated teeth. The socioeconomic variables were: age, sex, skin color and family socioeconomic classification. Resolubility was assessed by the ratio between completed treatment and first appointment. Evasion was defined by absence in more than two consecutive unjustified appointments. Association was tested by chi-square test and Poisson regression. Results: The frequency of services use was 44.3% and there was greater use by children with treatment needs in 4 to 8 teeth (PR=1.48, 1.23-1.78) and in more than 9 teeth (PR=1.80, 1.32-2.46) and lower in those with very high socioeconomic risk (PR = 0.79, 0.63-0.99). The resolubility was of 49.6% and 5.2% abandoned the treatment. Children with lower socioeconomic status presented lower resolubility and greater avoidance. Conclusion: The results suggested a persistent iniquity, with less use and resolubility of oral health services among children presenting worse socioeconomic status.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1981-86372018000100060&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=enChildpreschool; Health services research; Oral health; Patient Dropouts; Primary health care.
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author Andreza Viana Lopes CARDOSO
Andréa Maria Duarte VARGAS
João Henrique Lara do AMARAL
Mara VASCONCELOS
Kecyanne Malheiros MACHADO
Anna Rachel dos Santos SOARES
Raquel Conceição FERREIRA
spellingShingle Andreza Viana Lopes CARDOSO
Andréa Maria Duarte VARGAS
João Henrique Lara do AMARAL
Mara VASCONCELOS
Kecyanne Malheiros MACHADO
Anna Rachel dos Santos SOARES
Raquel Conceição FERREIRA
Use and resolubility of the oral health public services offered to children in a large municipality
RGO: Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia
Child
preschool; Health services research; Oral health; Patient Dropouts; Primary health care.
author_facet Andreza Viana Lopes CARDOSO
Andréa Maria Duarte VARGAS
João Henrique Lara do AMARAL
Mara VASCONCELOS
Kecyanne Malheiros MACHADO
Anna Rachel dos Santos SOARES
Raquel Conceição FERREIRA
author_sort Andreza Viana Lopes CARDOSO
title Use and resolubility of the oral health public services offered to children in a large municipality
title_short Use and resolubility of the oral health public services offered to children in a large municipality
title_full Use and resolubility of the oral health public services offered to children in a large municipality
title_fullStr Use and resolubility of the oral health public services offered to children in a large municipality
title_full_unstemmed Use and resolubility of the oral health public services offered to children in a large municipality
title_sort use and resolubility of the oral health public services offered to children in a large municipality
publisher Faculdade São Leopoldo Mandic
series RGO: Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia
issn 0103-6971
1981-8637
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Objective: To evaluate the effect of caries severity and socioeconomic conditions on use of oral health services and treatment situations (completed treatment, evasion, referral) among children with dental treatment needs, using the Unified Health System. Methods: Cross sectional study performed among children up to six years old, with dental treatment needs, coming from public schools in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, examined by the Oral Health Teams in the annual survey of oral health, in 2014. Variables were collected by consulting the medical records and information systems. Services were used by children who had attended the dental appointment at least once. The severity of caries considered the number of cavitated teeth. The socioeconomic variables were: age, sex, skin color and family socioeconomic classification. Resolubility was assessed by the ratio between completed treatment and first appointment. Evasion was defined by absence in more than two consecutive unjustified appointments. Association was tested by chi-square test and Poisson regression. Results: The frequency of services use was 44.3% and there was greater use by children with treatment needs in 4 to 8 teeth (PR=1.48, 1.23-1.78) and in more than 9 teeth (PR=1.80, 1.32-2.46) and lower in those with very high socioeconomic risk (PR = 0.79, 0.63-0.99). The resolubility was of 49.6% and 5.2% abandoned the treatment. Children with lower socioeconomic status presented lower resolubility and greater avoidance. Conclusion: The results suggested a persistent iniquity, with less use and resolubility of oral health services among children presenting worse socioeconomic status.
topic Child
preschool; Health services research; Oral health; Patient Dropouts; Primary health care.
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