Literature DB >> 19190002

Costing dental restorations in public sector dental clinics.

Abdul Muttalib Khairiyah1, Ishak Abdul Razak, Raja Jalludin Raja-Latifah, Bee Siew Tan, Abu Talib Norain, Ismail Noor-Aliyah, Che Salleh Natifah, Ismail Rauzi.   

Abstract

The objective of this study is to share cost analysis methodology and to obtain cost estimates for posterior restorations in public sector dental clinics. Two urban and 2 rural dental clinics in Selangor state were selected. Only cases of 1 posterior restoration per visit by dental officers were included over 6 months. One capsulated amalgam type, 1 capsulated tooth-colored, and 1 non-capsulated tooth-colored material were selected. A clinical pathway form was formulated to collect data per patient. Annual capital and recurrent expenditures were collected per clinic. The mean cost of an amalgam restoration was RM 30.96 (sdRM 7.86); and tooth-colored restorations ranged from RM 33.00 (sdRM 8.43) to RM 41.10 (sdRM 10.61). Wherein 1 USD = RM 2.8. Restoration costs were 35% to 55% higher in clinics in rural areas than in urban areas. The findings demonstrate economy of scale for clinic operation and restoration costs with higher patient load. Costs per restoration were higher in rural than in urban dental clinics. More studies are recommended to address the dearth of dental costs data in Malaysia.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19190002     DOI: 10.1177/1010539509331788

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asia Pac J Public Health        ISSN: 1010-5395            Impact factor:   1.399


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1.  Cost analysis of periodontitis management in public sector specialist dental clinics.

Authors:  Tuti Mohd-Dom; Rasidah Ayob; Amrizal Mohd-Nur; Mohd R Abdul-Manaf; Noorlin Ishak; Khairiyah Abdul-Muttalib; Syed M Aljunid; Yuhaniz Ahmad-Yaziz; Hanizah Abdul-Aziz; Noordin Kasan; Ahmad S Mohd-Asari
Journal:  BMC Oral Health       Date:  2014-05-20       Impact factor: 2.757

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