Longitudinal Follow-up Comparing Future Care of Primary Teeth Treated with Silver Diammine Fluoride: A Private Dental Claims Review.

Pediatric dentistry Pub Date : 2024-05-15
John C Schlotz, Allison C Scully, Juan F Yepes, Brian J Sanders, George J Eckert, Timothy Downey, Gerardo Maupomé
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to longitudinally evaluate follow-up treatment on primary teeth initially treated with silver diammine fluoride (SDF). Methods: This retrospective cohort evaluated private insurance (not Medicaid) claims data from 2018 to 2019 for children no older than 12 years with at least one primary tooth initially treated with SDF. Additional treatment per tooth was recorded over a follow-up of at least 24 months. Results: The mean and standard deviation (±SD) age of 46,884 patients was 5.7±2.3 and for SDF-treated teeth per patient was 2.6±2.1. Forty percent (95 percent confidence interval [95% CI] equals 39 to 40.7 percent) of teeth initially treated with SDF received additional treatment. The odds of SDF-treated teeth receiving future treatment significantly decreased with patient age by 22 percent per year (odds ratio equals 0.78; 95% CI equals 0.077 to 0.79; P<0.001). Pediatric dentists had only slightly lower odds than general dentists for providing additional treatment (0.91, P<0.001). Posterior teeth and teeth expected to exfoliate in two or more years had significantly higher odds of receiving additional treatment (2.47 and 1.27, respectively, P<0.001). Conclusions: Beginning at age four, patient age at placement of silver diammine fluoride was inversely proportional to future treatment provided. Posterior teeth and teeth expected to exfoliate in two or more years were more likely to receive additional treatment.

纵向随访比较使用二氨化银氟化物治疗的初级牙齿的未来护理:私人牙科索赔回顾。
目的:本研究的目的是对最初使用二胺氟化银(SDF)治疗的乳牙的后续治疗进行纵向评估。研究方法这项回顾性队列研究评估了 2018 年至 2019 年期间私人保险(非医疗补助)理赔数据,对象是年龄不超过 12 岁、至少有一颗乳牙最初接受过 SDF 治疗的儿童。在至少 24 个月的随访期间,记录了每颗牙齿的额外治疗情况。结果:46884名患者的平均年龄和标准差(±SD)为5.7±2.3岁,每位患者接受SDF治疗的牙齿的平均年龄和标准差(±SD)为2.6±2.1岁。在最初接受 SDF 治疗的牙齿中,40%(95% 置信区间 [95% CI] 等于 39% 至 40.7%)的牙齿接受了额外治疗。经过 SDF 治疗的牙齿今后接受治疗的几率随着患者年龄的增长而显著下降,每年下降 22%(几率比等于 0.78;95% CI 等于 0.077 至 0.79;PC 结论:从四岁开始,植入二胺氟化银时的患者年龄与未来提供的治疗成反比。后牙和预计将在两年或两年以上脱落的牙齿更有可能接受额外治疗。
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