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Dietary questions in caries risk assessment and their relationship to caries. 龋齿风险评估中的饮食问题及其与龋齿的关系。
Pub Date : 2024-10-08 DOI: 10.1111/jphd.12647
Casey Delaney, John Warren, Oscar A Rysavy, Teresa Marshall

Objective: This retrospective chart review evaluated the relationship between specific dietary questions used in caries risk assessment and planned restorative treatment among patients attending a dental school's clinic.

Methods: Records for 6,218 adult patients attending the University of Iowa College of Dentistry who completed caries risk assessments and comprehensive oral examinations during 2018-2019 were included. The number of planned caries restorative treatments were compared between groups based on responses to specific dietary questions on the caries risk assessment. Analyses included chi-square and Wilcoxon rank-sum tests and logistic regression for factors associated with caries treatments.

Results: About 20% of subjects needed caries treatment, and regression analyses found that younger age, having unstructured meals, drinking sugared beverages daily, and drinking them for more than 30 min were significantly (p < 0.01) associated with having caries.

Conclusions: Specific and focused questions on dietary practices are strongly associated with caries, and may be useful in improving caries risk assessments.

目的这项回顾性病历审查评估了在龋病风险评估中使用的特定饮食问题与牙科学校诊所就诊患者计划的修复治疗之间的关系:纳入了爱荷华大学牙科学院 6218 名成年患者的记录,这些患者在 2018-2019 年期间完成了龋病风险评估和全面口腔检查。根据对龋病风险评估中特定饮食问题的回答,对不同组别计划进行的龋病修复治疗次数进行比较。分析包括卡方检验和Wilcoxon秩和检验,以及龋齿治疗相关因素的逻辑回归:结果:约 20% 的受试者需要进行龋齿治疗,回归分析发现,年龄较小、进餐不规律、每天饮用含糖饮料以及饮用时间超过 30 分钟等因素对龋齿治疗有显著影响:有关饮食习惯的具体而有针对性的问题与龋齿密切相关,可能有助于改进龋齿风险评估。
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The relationships between unmet social needs, oral health measures, and dental service utilization in a pediatric population. 儿科人群中未满足的社会需求、口腔健康措施和牙科服务利用率之间的关系。
Pub Date : 2024-10-05 DOI: 10.1111/jphd.12646
Alison Riley, Millie Dolce, Jin Peng, Paul Casamassimo, Homa Amini

Objectives: Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) have been linked to health, including oral health and oral health behaviors. Objectives of this retrospective records review were to evaluate the relationships between self-reported unmet social needs and (1) oral health measures and (2) dental service utilization in a pediatric population at a hospital-based dental clinic.

Methods: Children 2-5 years of age whose families had completed a SDoH survey and who had an encounter with one United States (U.S.) urban children's hospital dental clinic within 6 months (± 3 months) of the survey date were included. A chart review was performed, and information was collected about the child's (1) oral health (e.g., plaque level, presence of caries) and (2) dental service utilization (e.g., no-show rates, number of dental surgeries). The data of patients with one or more parental/caretaker-reported unmet social needs were compared with that of patients with no unmet social needs.

Results: Inclusion criteria were met by 2646 children. Those with unmet social needs had significantly higher no-show rates at scheduled appointments than those without unmet social needs (p-value <0.001). Patients who identified as African/Black were more likely to report unmet social needs. There was no statistically significant difference in oral health measures of patients with or without unmet social needs.

Conclusions: Children in this population demonstrated varying associations between unmet social needs, health measures, and health behaviors, suggesting a likely complicated association between unmet social needs and health.

目标:健康的社会决定因素(SDoH)与健康有关,包括口腔健康和口腔健康行为。这项回顾性记录审查的目的是评估自我报告的未满足的社会需求与(1)口腔健康指标和(2)医院牙科诊所儿科人群牙科服务利用率之间的关系:方法: 研究对象包括家庭已完成 SDoH 调查,且在调查日期后 6 个月(± 3 个月)内曾在一家美国城市儿童医院牙科诊所就诊的 2-5 岁儿童。我们对病历进行了审查,并收集了有关儿童(1)口腔健康(如牙菌斑水平、龋齿存在情况)和(2)牙科服务使用情况(如未就诊率、牙科手术次数)的信息。对父母/监护人报告有一项或多项社会需求未得到满足的患者数据与没有社会需求未得到满足的患者数据进行了比较:2646名儿童符合纳入标准。社会需求未得到满足的儿童的预约缺席率明显高于社会需求未得到满足的儿童(P值 结论:儿童的社会需求未得到满足的情况各不相同:该人群中的儿童在未满足的社会需求、健康指标和健康行为之间表现出不同的关联,这表明未满足的社会需求与健康之间可能存在复杂的关联。
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Dental anxiety and oral health in American Indian and Alaska natives. 美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民的牙科焦虑和口腔健康。
Pub Date : 2024-07-02 DOI: 10.1111/jphd.12633
Tamanna Tiwari, Casey D Wright, Lisa J Heaton, Morgan Santoro, Eric P Tranby

Objective: American Indian and Alaska native (AI/AN) individuals report distrust of the healthcare system. This study explored associations between having either high levels of dental distrust or high levels of dental care-related fear and anxiety ("dental anxiety") and oral health outcomes in AI/AN adults.

Methods: The 2022 State of Oral Health Equity in America survey included the Modified Dental Anxiety Scale and asked to what extent respondents agreed with the statement, "At my last oral health visit, I trusted the oral health provider I saw", and asked about self-rated oral health and presence of a dental home.

Results: AI/AN individuals (N = 564) who reported low dental trust (n = 110) or with high dental anxiety (MDAS≥19; n = 113) reported significantly worse overall and oral health and were significantly less likely to have a dental home (p < 0.05 used for each analysis).

Conclusion: Dental distrust and dental anxiety can significantly impact oral health and dental utilization in AI/AN communities and are important intervention targets to improve AI/AN oral health.

目的:美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)表示不信任医疗保健系统。本研究探讨了高度牙科不信任或高度牙科护理相关恐惧和焦虑("牙科焦虑")与美国印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民成年人口腔健康结果之间的关联:2022 年美国口腔健康公平状况调查包括改良牙科焦虑量表,询问受访者在多大程度上同意 "在我上一次口腔健康检查中,我信任我所看到的口腔保健提供者 "这一陈述,并询问自我口腔健康评价和是否有牙科之家:结果:报告牙科信任度低(n = 110)或牙科焦虑度高(MDAS≥19;n = 113)的美国原住民/印第安人(N = 564)的总体健康状况和口腔健康状况明显较差,拥有牙科之家的可能性也明显较低(p 结论:牙科不信任和牙科焦虑会导致口腔健康状况恶化:牙科不信任和牙科焦虑会严重影响阿拉斯加原住民/印第安人社区的口腔健康和牙科使用情况,是改善阿拉斯加原住民/印第安人口腔健康的重要干预目标。
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