Hospitalisations due to pulp and periapical conditions in Australian children from 1998-99 to 2017-18.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
P Aminian, E Kruger, M Tennant
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Objective: To assess the demographic and time trends in hospitalisation rate for Pulp and Periapical Diseases (P&PDs) over 20-years (1998-99 to 2017-18), amongst children and adolescents (under age 19 years) in all states and territories of Australia. P&PDs are considered potentially preventable, with the possibility of them resulting in emergency presentations if timely treatment is not provided. They can result in treatment under general anaesthesia, which is costly.

Design: Retrospective analysis of hospitalisation for pulp and periapical diseases.

Setting: Public and private hospitals across Australia.

Main outcome measures: The number of hospitalisations (measured using the number of separations or cases of hospital admission) for all pulp and periapical diseases by age-group.

Results: There were about 40,000 hospitalisations regarding P&PDs over the 20 years among Australian children under 19 years old. The rate of admissions ranged from means of 28.5 to 44.1 per 100,000 population. The number of admissions increased over 20 years for all children, except those younger than 4 years. Children aged 5-9 years had the highest rate of admissions and, more days in hospital per admission than other age groups. Most children only had one-day admissions.

Conclusion: Pulp and periapical diseases hospitalisation rates have increased over two decades. Additional approaches to improve child dental health in Australia need to be considered.

1998-99年至2017-18年澳大利亚儿童因牙髓和根尖周疾病住院的情况。
目的:评估澳大利亚所有州和地区20年来(1998-99至2017-18年)儿童和青少年(19岁以下)牙髓和根尖周疾病(p&pd)住院率的人口统计学和时间趋势。p&pd被认为是可以预防的,如果不及时提供治疗,可能会导致紧急情况。它们可能导致在全身麻醉下治疗,这是昂贵的。设计:对因牙髓和根尖周围疾病住院的患者进行回顾性分析。地点:澳大利亚各地的公立和私立医院。主要结果测量:所有牙髓和根尖周疾病的住院人数(以分离次数或住院病例衡量)按年龄组划分。结果:20年来,澳大利亚19岁以下儿童中约有40,000人因p&pd住院。入学率为每10万人28.5至44.1人。20年来,除了4岁以下的儿童外,所有儿童的入学人数都有所增加。5-9岁儿童的入院率最高,每次入院的住院天数比其他年龄组多。大多数孩子只有一天的入场券。结论:近二十年来,牙髓和根尖周围疾病的住院率有所上升。需要考虑改善澳大利亚儿童牙齿健康的其他办法。
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Community dental health
Community dental health 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
11.80%
发文量
75
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal is concerned with dental public health and related subjects. Dental public health is the science and the art of preventing oral disease, promoting oral health, and improving the quality of life through the organised efforts of society. The discipline covers a wide range and includes such topics as: -oral epidemiology- oral health services research- preventive dentistry - especially in relation to communities- oral health education and promotion- clinical research - with particular emphasis on the care of special groups- behavioural sciences related to dentistry- decision theory- quality of life- risk analysis- ethics and oral health economics- quality assessment. The journal publishes scientific articles on the relevant fields, review articles, discussion papers, news items, and editorials. It is of interest to dentists working in dental public health and to other professionals concerned with disease prevention, health service planning, and health promotion throughout the world. In the case of epidemiology of oral diseases the Journal prioritises national studies unless local studies have major methodological innovations or information of particular interest.
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