因 COVID-19 而暂停校本口腔保健服务后儿童未满足的牙科需求。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ryan R. Ruff PhD, MPH, Tamarinda J. Barry Godín DDS, MPH, Rachel Whittemore MPH, Topaz Murray Small MPA, Nydia Santiago-Galvin RN, MPH, Priyanka Sharma RDH, MPH
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背景:龋齿(蛀牙)是世界上最普遍的非传染性疾病,可导致疼痛、感染和缺牙。许多患龋儿童无法获得传统的牙科服务。校本龋齿预防可以增加获得护理的机会,减少健康不平等。大流行病控制政策对校本医疗的干扰可能会导致儿童失去接受初级牙科治疗的机会:CariedAway项目是一项校本龋病预防计划,于2019年至2023年在低收入、少数民族学生比例较高的城市学校实施。由于 COVID-19 大流行,该项目暂停了两年。我们估算了基线时和解除限制后参与者中未经治疗的蛀牙、肿胀、瘘管和牙髓受累的患病率:共有 2998 名 5 至 13 岁的儿童在大流行关闭前登记并接受了预防保健,其中 1398 人(47%)在 2 年后完成了随访观察。基线时,约 30% 的儿童任何牙齿上的龋齿都未得到治疗,11% 的儿童有牙齿封闭的迹象,没有参与者出现肿胀、瘘管或牙髓受累的情况。24 个月后,12% 的参与者有肿胀、瘘管或牙髓受累,且在大流行期间未得到治疗:结论:高危儿童的牙科需求还有很大一部分没有得到满足,而在疾病爆发期间缺乏医疗服务可能会进一步加剧这种情况。
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Unmet Dental Needs in Children Following Suspension of School-Based Oral Health Services Due to COVID-19

Background

Dental caries (tooth decay) is the world's most prevalent noncommunicable disease and can lead to pain, infection, and edentulism. Many children with caries lack access to traditional dental services. School-based caries prevention can increase access to care and reduce health inequities. Disruptions in school-based care due to pandemic control policies may result in children losing access to their primary dental care option.

Methods

The CariedAway project was a school-based caries prevention program in operation from 2019 to 2023 in urban schools with a high proportion of low-income, minority students. Program operations were suspended for 2 years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We estimated the prevalence of untreated decay, swelling, fistula, and pulpal involvement in participants at baseline and again after restrictions were lifted.

Results

A total of 2998 children between the ages of 5 and 13 years were enrolled and received preventive care prior to pandemic shutdowns, and 1398 (47%) completed a follow-up observation after 2 years. At baseline, approximately 30% had untreated caries on any dentition, 11% of children presented with evidence of dental sealants, and no participants had swelling, fistula, or pulpal involvement. After 24 months, 12% of participants had swelling fistula, or pulpal involvement that was not treated during the pandemic period.

Conclusion

There are considerable unmet dental needs in high-risk children that may be further exacerbated by a lack of access to care during disease outbreaks.

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Journal of School Health
Journal of School Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
9.10%
发文量
134
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of School Health is published 12 times a year on behalf of the American School Health Association. It addresses practice, theory, and research related to the health and well-being of school-aged youth. The journal is a top-tiered resource for professionals who work toward providing students with the programs, services, and environment they need for good health and academic success.
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