In-Office Pediatric Emergency Dental Visits During and After the COVID Pandemic.

IF 0.4 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN Pub Date : 2024-05-15
Halima Abukabbos, Beth Rosenberg, Tarik Shounia, Salwa Atwan
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Purpose: To describe the demographics of patients younger than 18 years of age who sought dental emergency visits during the COVID-19 pandemic, the treatment provided, the patients' payment sources and the impact of the pandemic on oral health. Methods: A retrospective electronic chart review was conducted for dental emergency visits between 2020 and 2023 at the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry, Detroit, Mich., USA. The data set included the patients' demographics, insurance type, reason(s) for the dental emergency visit and the provider's diagnosis and treatment provided. Results: Six- to 10-year-old children were the most frequently seen group for an emergency dental visit (40 percent). The majority had public insurance. Delta Dental was the most common payment source (47 percent). Diseases of pulp and periapical tissues accounted for the highest proportion of emergency visits (55 percent) and extractions were the most common treatment performed (54 percent). Conclusion: During the COVID-19 pandemic, children may not have received optimum dental care and lacked regular dental visits and preventive treatment, which probably led to an increase in the severity of dental conditions.

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COVID 大流行期间和之后的儿童牙科门诊急诊。
目的: 描述在 COVID-19 大流行期间寻求牙科急诊的 18 岁以下患者的人口统计学特征、提供的治疗、患者的付款来源以及大流行对口腔健康的影响。研究方法对美国密歇根州底特律市底特律慈悲大学牙科学院 2020 年至 2023 年期间的牙科急诊患者进行了回顾性电子病历审查。数据集包括患者的人口统计学特征、保险类型、牙科急诊就诊原因以及提供者的诊断和治疗。研究结果六到十岁的儿童是牙科急诊就诊最频繁的群体(40%)。大多数儿童都有公共保险。Delta Dental 是最常见的付款来源(47%)。牙髓和根尖周组织疾病占急诊就诊的比例最高(55%),拔牙是最常见的治疗方法(54%)。结论在 COVID-19 大流行期间,儿童可能没有得到最佳的牙科护理,缺乏定期的牙科检查和预防性治疗,这可能导致牙科疾病的严重程度增加。
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JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Acquired after the merger between the American Society of Dentistry for Children and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry in 2002, the Journal of Dentistry for Children (JDC) is an internationally renowned journal whose publishing dates back to 1934. Published three times a year, JDC promotes the practice, education and research specifically related to the specialty of pediatric dentistry. It covers a wide range of topics related to the clinical care of children, from clinical techniques of daily importance to the practitioner, to studies on child behavior and growth and development. JDC also provides information on the physical, psychological and emotional conditions of children as they relate to and affect their dental health.
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