部分或全部缺牙的成人和老年人使用活动假牙进行康复治疗:2017-2019年智利公共卫生系统的经验

Karen Danke DDS, MSc , Ingeborg Bevensee DDS , Ana Beatriz Silva DDS, MSc , Alicia Morales DDS, MSc , Gisela Jara DDs, MSc , Fabiola Werlinger MSc, PhD , Mauricio Baeza DDS, MSc, PhD , María Ignacia Muñoz DDS , Viviana García Ubillo MSc , Jorge Gamonal DDS, MSc, PhD
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问题陈述在智利人口中,尤其是在穷人和老年人中,牙齿脱落的现象非常普遍。公众的应对措施主要是通过活动假牙(RDs),但有关其效果的证据有限。目的这项描述性生态研究的目的是监测和描述智利公共卫生系统内活动假牙的生产情况。材料和方法从智利统计和卫生信息部(DEIS)网站获取公共记录。结果2017年至2019年,公共卫生部门平均每年提供342261份研究与发展报告,相当于每100人提供2.4份研究与发展报告。总体而言,70.3%的受益者为女性,63.2%的受益者年龄在 20 至 64 岁之间,35.3%的受益者年龄在 65 岁或以上。在提供的康复治疗中,57%用于初级护理,43%用于二级护理。更多微笑 "计划占初级保健 RD 服务的 52.3%。在二级医疗机构中,14.9%的 RD 有金属框架,85.1%是丙烯酸树脂。与同龄人相比,老年人和男性更容易接受丙烯酸树脂义齿。有关项目、RDs 类型、接受者的性别和年龄的特征描述,可以指导未来有关应对措施是否足以解决人口层面的牙齿缺失问题的假设。该研究探讨了智利公共卫生系统中活动义齿供应的规模和特点。这一全面概述有助于确定需要进一步关注的领域,以确保提供高质量的治疗并有效分配公共资源。
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Rehabilitation with removable dentures in adults and older people with partial or total edentulism: Chilean Public Health System Experience, 2017–2019

Statement of problem

Tooth loss is frequent among the Chilean population, particularly the poor and elderly. The Public's response is mostly via removable dentures (RDs), however there is limited evidence regarding its results.

Purpose

The objective of this descriptive ecological study is to monitor and characterize the production of RDs within Chile's Public Health System.

Material and methods

Public records were obtained from the Department of Statistics and Health Information of Chile (DEIS) website. All records regarding RDs activities within the Public Health System for years 2017 to 2019 were retrieved and included in the analysis.

Results

Between 2017 and 2019, the Public Health sector delivered an average of 342,261 RDs annually, which corresponds to 2.4 RD per 100 individuals. Overall, 70.3 % of beneficiaries were female, 63.2 % were for people between the ages of 20 to 64, and 35.3 % were for people aged 65 or older. Among RDs provided, 57 % were made at the primary level and 43 % at the secondary level of care. The program “More Smiles”, accounted for 52.3 % of primary healthcare RD delivery. At the secondary level, 14.9 % of RDs had metallic framework, while 85.1 % were acrylic. Older persons and males were more likely to receive acrylic RDs than their counterparts.

Conclusions

RDs are regularly supplied in Chile's Public Healthcare System, mainly through primary care. The characterization regarding programs, type of RDs, gender and age of the recipients, may guide future hypothesis regarding the adequateness of the response to address tooth loss at a population level. Further investigation into the impact on patient satisfaction and RD quality is recommended to enhance understanding in this domain.

Clinical implications

The study explores the scale and characteristics of removable prosthetic provision within Chile's Public Health System. This comprehensive overview enables the identification of areas requiring further attention to ensure the delivery of high-quality treatments and the efficient allocation of public resources.
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