Evaluation of access and attitudes of patients to dental treatments during COVID-19 pandemic

Q4 Dentistry Journal of Stomatology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.5114/jos.2022.122103
A. L. Alpan, M. Ozdede
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Introduction: The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restricted patients to reach healthcare personnel and postponed chronic diseases follow-ups.Objectives: Our study aimed to evaluate the dental treatment processes of patients and the effects of these processes on oral health from patient' perspective. Material and methods: A questionnaire consisting of COVID-19 and dental procedures was filled by patients applied to dental faculty. Data were evaluated using Pearson's χ2 test. P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: A total of 403 patients (248 females/155 males) participated in the present study. Toothache, abscess, and impacted tooth (27.8%) were the main reasons for the participants to apply to the hospital, followed by caries and filling (22.3%). Most of the participants (52.5%) did not hesitate to go to the dentist, but 60.8% of them postponed their treatment during the pandemic. More than half of the patients (56.1%) thought that dental procedures were risky in terms of COVID-19 transmission. The younger age group was less hesitant compared with the middle ages (p < 0.05). High school (65.7%) and university (58.7%) graduates believed that the risk of COVID-19 transmission from dental procedures was higher than in other groups (p < 0.05). Vaccinated individuals were statistically more hesitant of going to the dentist than those who were not vaccinated (p < 0.05). Conclusions: The results of this study showed that toothache, abscess, and impacted tooth were the first reasons for applying to the dental hospital. Most of the patients stated that they hesitated to go to the dentist and postponed their treatments during the pandemic. Patients with higher education levels had a higher rate of vaccination. © 2022 Polish Dental Association.
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COVID-19大流行期间患者对牙科治疗的可及性和态度评估
新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)限制了患者接触医护人员,推迟了慢性病随访。目的:本研究旨在从患者的角度评价患者的口腔治疗过程及其对口腔健康的影响。材料与方法:应用于牙科学院的患者填写一份包括COVID-19和牙科程序的问卷。资料采用Pearson χ2检验。P < 0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果:共有403例患者(女248例,男155例)参与本研究。牙痛、脓肿和阻生牙(27.8%)是受访者就诊的主要原因,其次是龋齿和补牙(22.3%)。大多数参与者(52.5%)毫不犹豫地去看牙医,但有60.8%的人在大流行期间推迟了治疗。超过一半的患者(56.1%)认为牙科手术在COVID-19传播方面存在风险。低龄组与中年组相比,犹豫较少(p < 0.05)。高中毕业生(65.7%)和大学毕业生(58.7%)认为牙科手术传播COVID-19的风险高于其他组(p < 0.05)。接种疫苗的人比未接种疫苗的人更犹豫去看牙医(p < 0.05)。结论:本研究结果显示牙痛、牙肿、阻生牙是到牙科医院就诊的首要原因。大多数患者表示,在大流行期间,他们犹豫去看牙医,推迟了治疗。受教育程度越高的患者接种率越高。©2022波兰牙科协会。
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Journal of Stomatology
Journal of Stomatology Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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