Analysis of the costs of treating dry socket

Q4 Dentistry Acta Stomatologica Naissi Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI:10.5937/asnl571443M
A. Milojević, S. Janković, Nela Ž. Đonović, S. Stefanović, Viktorija Artinović, Ranko Golijanin
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Background: Dry socket is a disturbance in the healing of tooth extraction, characterized by the absence of blood clot and persistence of intense pain. The aim of this study was to determine the costs of treating dry socket, as in Serbia, until now, there has been no adequate estimation of the expenses and cost structure for treating patients with dry socket. Material and Methods: The costs of treating dry socket were analyzed on the sample of 455 adults with confirmed diagnosis of dry socket. All the patients were treated at the Oral Surgery Department, Institute of Dental Medicine in Kragujevac, during 2012. Direct costs per patient, concerning the acquisition of medicines and medical supplies, as well as medical services, were recorded in accordance with the Blue Code Book of the National Health Insurance Fund. Results: Out of total 12.652 teeth extracted, 455patients (3.6%) were diagnosed with dry socket. Total direct cost for treating dry socket in 2012 was 1.298,58 ± 468.93 RSD per patient, of which 1.065,16 RSD ± 394.49 RSD (82.02%) was the total price of the service and 1. 298,58 ± 468.93 RSD (17.98%) was spent on dental supplies. Conclusion: The actual cost of treating dry socket in Serbia shows that there is a need for the implementation of the relevant preventive measures. Global economic crisis, worsens the constant lack of available resources in dental healthcare services. Dry socket, as one of the most frequent post-extraction complications, although quite harmless in terms of clinical prognosis represents substantial economic loss for Serbia.
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干槽处理费用分析
背景:干窝是拔牙愈合过程中的一种障碍,其特征是没有血凝块和持续剧烈疼痛。本研究的目的是确定治疗干窝的费用,如在塞尔维亚,到目前为止,还没有对治疗干窝患者的费用和成本结构进行充分的估计。材料与方法:对455例确诊为干性眼窝的成年人进行治疗费用分析。所有患者均于2012年在克拉古耶瓦茨牙科医学研究所口腔外科接受治疗。每个病人购买药品和医疗用品以及医疗服务的直接费用是根据国家健康保险基金的蓝色代码手册记录的。结果:共拔牙12.652例,诊断干槽455例(3.6%)。2012年治疗干槽的总直接成本为1.298,58±468.93 RSD /例,其中总服务价格为1.065,16 RSD±394.49 RSD (82.02%);(298,58±468.93)RSD(17.98%)。结论:塞尔维亚干槽治疗的实际费用表明,有必要实施相应的预防措施。全球经济危机加剧了牙科保健服务中可用资源的持续缺乏。干槽作为拔牙后最常见的并发症之一,虽然在临床预后方面相当无害,但对塞尔维亚造成了巨大的经济损失。
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Acta Stomatologica Naissi
Acta Stomatologica Naissi Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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