Chronic Disease Management of Early Childhood Dental Caries: Practices of US Pediatric Dentists.

IF 4.4 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Preventing Chronic Disease Pub Date : 2025-01-02 DOI:10.5888/pcd22.240151
Burton L Edelstein, Charles E Basch, Patricia Zybert, Randi L Wolf, Christie L Custodio-Lumsden, June Levine, Raynika Trent, Ivette Estrada, Pamela A Koch, Howard F Andrews, Carol Kunzel
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Introduction: Early childhood caries (ECC), dental cavities in children younger than 6 years, is common, consequential, and inequitably concentrated among socially disadvantaged children. The World Health Organization and authoritative clinical and public health agencies promote 4 chronic disease management (CDM) approaches that are low-cost and can be delivered in home and community sites: pharmacologic, behavioral, monitoring, and minimally invasive dentistry (MID). The extent of adoption of these approaches among US pediatric dentists is unknown.

Methods: From November 2021 through July 2023, trained research staff members administered and videorecorded via Zoom a semistructured survey on ECC management to 1,639 clinically active pediatric dentists in the US, including 170 thought leaders (organizational and academic leaders). Data collected included treatment approaches, time allocated to counseling, and personal, practice, and patient population characteristics.

Results: The survey response rate was 27.7%. Among CDM approaches, 88.7% cited pharmacologic approaches, 43.4% behavioral, 41.1% monitoring, and 39.3% MID approaches. MID was significantly associated with thought leaders and with more recent graduates engaged as associates in larger practices or in safety-net settings serving high volumes of low-income children and children with a history of caries. We noted fewer significant associations between other CDM approaches and the characteristics of dentists, practices, and populations served. CDM was not associated with the race or ethnicity of dentists or patients, the numbers of ancillary personnel in practice, or dental management organizations. One-third (32.4%) of respondents reported scheduling 5 or fewer minutes for counseling on caries.

Conclusion: Except for pharmacologic treatments and despite professional guidelines, CDM approaches are underused. We posit that CDM approaches hold strong promise to enhance oral health equity as value-based care arrangements expand in dentistry.

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儿童早期龋齿的慢性疾病管理:美国儿科牙医的实践。
儿童早期龋齿(ECC),即6岁以下儿童的龋齿,是一种常见的、后果严重的、不公平地集中在社会弱势儿童中的疾病。世界卫生组织和权威的临床和公共卫生机构推广4种低成本且可在家庭和社区场所实施的慢性疾病管理(CDM)方法:药理学、行为、监测和微创牙科(MID)。美国儿科牙医采用这些方法的程度尚不清楚。方法:从2021年11月到2023年7月,训练有素的研究人员通过Zoom对美国1639名临床活跃的儿科牙医进行了ECC管理的半结构化调查,并进行了视频记录,其中包括170名思想领袖(组织和学术领袖)。收集的数据包括治疗方法,分配给咨询的时间,个人,实践和患者群体特征。结果:调查回复率为27.7%。CDM方法中,88.7%采用药理学方法,43.4%采用行为方法,41.1%采用监测方法,39.3%采用MID方法。MID与思想领袖以及在大型实践中或在为大量低收入儿童和有龋齿史的儿童服务的安全网环境中担任助理的应届毕业生显著相关。我们注意到其他清洁发展机制方法与牙医、实践和服务人群的特征之间的显著关联较少。CDM与牙医或患者的种族、辅助人员的数量或牙科管理组织无关。三分之一(32.4%)的受访者表示,他们只安排了5分钟或更少的时间进行龋齿咨询。结论:除药物治疗外,尽管有专业指南,CDM方法仍未得到充分利用。我们认为,清洁发展机制方法具有强大的承诺,以提高口腔健康公平的价值为基础的护理安排扩大在牙科。
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Preventing Chronic Disease
Preventing Chronic Disease PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal established by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. The mission of PCD is to promote the open exchange of information and knowledge among researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and others who strive to improve the health of the public through chronic disease prevention. The vision of PCD is to be the premier forum where practitioners and policy makers inform research and researchers help practitioners and policy makers more effectively improve the health of the population. Articles focus on preventing and controlling chronic diseases and conditions, promoting health, and examining the biological, behavioral, physical, and social determinants of health and their impact on quality of life, morbidity, and mortality across the life span.
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