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Effect of dental practice characteristics on racial disparities in patient-specific tooth loss.

Gregg H Gilbert1, Richard M Shewchuk, Mark S Litaker.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that dental practice characteristics are associated with tooth loss incidence with both tooth-specific and patient-specific characteristics already taken into account. RESEARCH
DESIGN: A population-based prospective cohort study was conducted. In-person interviews and clinical examinations were done at baseline, 24, and 48 months, with telephone interviews every 6 months. Practices that coincidentally served participants in the study completed practice characteristics questionnaires. To increase inferential power when testing practice-level effects, detailed tooth-specific and patient-specific data were simultaneously taken into account in tests for association between practice-level effects and tooth loss.
SETTING: Data were from the Florida Dental Care Study. The key health outcome was tooth loss, a leading measure of a population's oral health. PARTICIPANTS: Eight hundred seventy-three African-Americans and non-Hispanic whites who had at least 1 tooth.
RESULTS: Certain practice characteristics were associated with tooth loss, including the racial mix of the practice's patient population; persons who attended practices with higher percentages of African-Americans were more likely to receive a dental extraction regardless of the individual patient's race.
CONCLUSIONS: This is the first longitudinal report of increased risk for tooth loss resulting from practice-level effects. Although a patient-level racial disparity remained evident, and even with detailed tooth-specific and patient-level characteristics taken into account, racial differences in characteristics of practices attended independently contributed to the patient-level racial disparity in health.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16641659     DOI: 10.1097/01.mlr.0000207491.28719.93

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Care        ISSN: 0025-7079            Impact factor:   2.983


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2.  Patterns of postoperative pain medication prescribing after invasive dental procedures.

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3.  Patient age and dentists' decisions about occlusal caries treatment thresholds.

Authors:  N Kakudate; F Sumida; Y Matsumoto; Y Yokoyama; G H Gilbert; V V Gordan
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4.  Racial differences in baseline treatment preference as predictors of receiving a dental extraction versus root canal therapy during 48 months of follow-up.

Authors:  Michael J Boykin; Gregg H Gilbert; Ken R Tilashalski; Mark S Litaker
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5.  Restorative treatment thresholds for interproximal primary caries based on radiographic images: findings from the Dental Practice-Based Research Network.

Authors:  Valeria V Gordan; Cynthia W Garvan; Marc W Heft; Jeffrey L Fellows; Vibeke Qvist; D Brad Rindal; Gregg H Gilbert
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6.  How dentists diagnose and treat defective restorations: evidence from the dental practice-based research network.

Authors:  Valeria V Gordan; Cynthia W Garvan; Joshua S Richman; Jeffrey L Fellows; D Brad Rindal; Vibeke Qvist; Marc W Heft; O Dale Williams; Gregg H Gilbert
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7.  Practices participating in a dental PBRN have substantial and advantageous diversity even though as a group they have much in common with dentists at large.

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