| Literature DB >> 29194346 |
Suellen R Mendes1, Renata C Martins2, Antônio T G M Matta-Machado3, Grazielle C M Mattos4, Jennifer E Gallagher5, Mauro H N G Abreu6.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine the procedures of primary dental health care performed by oral health teams (OHTs) adhering to the second cycle of the 'National Programme for Improving Access and Quality of Primary Care' (PMAQ-AB) in Brazil. A cross-sectional descriptive analysis was performed, across 23 dental procedures comprising preventive, restorative/prosthetic, surgical, endodontic and oral cancer monitoring. Descriptive analysis shows that most of the oral health teams carry out basic dental procedures. However, most of the time, they do not keep adequate records of suspected cases of oral cancer, diagnosis tests or follow-ups, and do not perform dental prosthetic procedures. Data also showed disparities in the average number of procedures performed in each Brazilian geographical region in 2013-2014, ranging from 13.9 in the northern to 16.5 in the southern and south-eastern regions, reinforcing the great social disparities between them. Brazilian regions with the highest volume of dental needs deliver the lowest number of dental procedures. The need to expand the supply of prostheses and the early diagnosis of oral cancer in primary health care (PHC) is evident.Entities:
Keywords: dental care; health services; primary health care
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29194346 PMCID: PMC5750898 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14121480
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Basic dental procedures performed by oral health teams, Brazil, 2013–2014.
| Variables | Yes (%) |
|---|---|
| Preventive procedures | |
| Supragingival scaling, root planing and coronal polishing | 17,551 (96.9) |
| Fluoride application | 17,866 (98.6) |
| Does OHT guarantee an appointment scheduling for the continuity of treatment? | 16,639 (91.9) |
| Restorative/Prosthetic procedures | |
| Anatomical and functional impression for prostheses | 1478 (8.2) |
| Return visit to evaluate prostheses installation | 2231 (12.3) |
| Prostheses cementation | 5109 (28.2) |
| Does the OHTs promote actions in its territory to identify people who need dental prostheses? | 9504 (52.5) |
| Amalgam filling | 16,180 (89.3) |
| Composite filling | 17,718 (97.8) |
| Deciduous tooth restoration | 17,851 (98.5) |
| Surgical procedures | |
| Removal of cysts | 3883 (21.4) |
| Frenectomy | 4929 (27.2) |
| Removal of impacted teeth | 5446 (30.1) |
| Ulotomy/ulectomy | 11,915 (65.8) |
| Suture of trauma injuries | 14,485 (80.0) |
| Drainage of oral abscesses | 15,908 (87.8) |
| Alveolitis treatment | 16,332 (90.2) |
| Permanent tooth extraction | 17,746 (98.0) |
| Deciduous tooth extraction | 17,842 (98.5) |
| Endodontic procedures | |
| Pulpotomy | 15,093 (83.3) |
| Access to dental pulp | 15,959 (88.1) |
| Cancer monitoring | |
| Does OHT have documents proving the registration of suspected/confirmed cases of oral cancer? | 4128 (22.8) |
| Does OHT have reference to forwarding suspected/confirmed cases of oral cancer? | 14,497 (80.0) |
Note. OHT = Oral Health Team.
Average number of dental procedures performed by oral health teams in Brazilian geographical regions, 2013–2014.
| Brazilian Geographical Regions (Human Development Index) * | Population Size | Number of OHTs | Dental Procedures | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | SD † | Min ‡ | Max § | |||
| North (0.667) | 15,864,454 | 1263 | 13.9 | 2.9 | 0 | 21 |
| North-east (0.663) | 53,081,950 | 7700 | 14.9 | 2.8 | 0 | 23 |
| Mid-west (0.757) | 14,058,094 | 1572 | 15.1 | 2.7 | 0 | 23 |
| South-east (0.766) | 80,364,410 | 5027 | 16.5 | 2.5 | 0 | 23 |
| South (0.754) | 27,386,891 | 2552 | 16.5 | 2.4 | 2 | 23 |
| Brazil | 190,755,799 | 18,114 | 15.5 | 2.8 | 0 | 23 |
Note. * In accordance with the United Nations Development Programme [8] the Human Development Index (HDI) summarizes the measure of life expectancy at birth, mean of years of schooling for adults aged 25 years and over, and gross income per capita. The scores varied from 0 to 1 (the higher the score the better the outcome); † SD = Standard Deviation; ‡ Min = Minimum values; § Max = Maximum values.