Paediatric dentistry as a specialty in Sweden. Responsibilities, changes during the past decade and future perspectives.

G Dahllöf, B Schelin
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The results from a questionnaire to all specialist clinics (n = 38) in Sweden concerning their activities during 1989 show that 1% of all Swedish children between 0 and 19 years of age were treated at specialist clinics in pedodontics. The decrease in caries prevalence during the last decade has not resulted in a decrease in the number of referrals. The major reason for referral was high caries activity in combination with behaviour management problems. Seventy per cent of the specialists' working-hours are spent in clinical treatment and about 11% in educational activities. In the future the need for specialist treatment will continue to change to other areas than those of today, such as medically compromised and socially handicapped children.

瑞典的儿科牙科专科。责任,过去十年的变化和未来的展望。
对瑞典所有专科诊所(n = 38)进行的关于1989年活动的问卷调查结果表明,瑞典所有0至19岁的儿童中有1%在儿科专科诊所接受治疗。在过去十年中,龋齿患病率的下降并没有导致转诊人数的减少。转诊的主要原因是高龋活动结合行为管理问题。专家工作时间的70%用于临床治疗,约11%用于教育活动。今后对专科治疗的需求将继续向其他领域转变,而不是今天的领域,例如医学上有缺陷和社会残疾的儿童。
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