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- Title
Influence of scheduling in clinical dental care on indicators of oral health.
- Authors
ROJAS, Gabriela Christiel Soto; VAZQUEZ, Fabiana de Lima; BULGARELI, Jaqueline Vilela; MENEGHIM, Marcelo de Castro; PEREIRA, Antonio Carlos
- Abstract
Objective Assess the oral health indicators in the Family Health Units (Unidades de Saude da Familia - USFs) with scheduled demand in comparison with Family Health Units with spontaneous demand in oral health care, in Piracicaba. Methods 10 Family Health Units located in Piracicaba, were randomly chosen: 5 Units with spontaneous demand and 5 Units with scheduled demand. Secondary data in daily production spreadsheets were collected from the information system, from February to September 2013. These were organized into indicators: 1) access; 2) resolutivity; 3) ratio of dental emergency per inhabitant; 4) mean number of individual preventive and curative dental procedures; 5) ratio of dental extraction per dental procedure; 6) ratio of dental extraction per inhabitant; 7) mean number of supervised toothbrushing sessions. Data were compared and statistically analyzed with the BioStat 5.0 program, by applying the Student's-t test (p ≤0.05). Results There were significant differences in the indicators of dental emergency, dental extraction per clinical procedure, and dental extractions per inhabitant, and these values were higher in Family Health Units with spontaneous demand. Conclusion The model of scheduling the demand for dental care adopted by the USFs interferes in the number of users seeking dental emergency treatments and reasons for extractions.
- Subjects
PIRACICABA (Brazil); DENTAL care; MEDICAL appointments; HEALTH status indicators; CLINICAL medicine
- Publication
RGO: Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia, 2015, Vol 63, Issue 3, p283
- ISSN
0103-6971
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/1981-8637201500032000052948