马萨诸塞州两家不同机构为有特殊医疗需求的个人提供口腔健康检查的结果

Kanika Sharma, Paiyal Popat, Diane Lee, Caterina Hill, Marc Kaplan, Cae Ellen Factor, Kristine Seibel, Frank Schiano, Risha De Leon, Abraham Itty, Romesh R Nalliah
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背景:作为2009-2010年马萨诸塞州牙科协会领导研究所的一部分,在马萨诸塞州为有特殊卫生保健需求的个人服务的机构(ISHCN)进行了两个口腔健康筛查和预防教育项目。方法:2009-2010届领导力学院的成员与两个为ishn患者提供服务的机构建立了关系——一个是为有特殊医疗需求的居民提供服务的机构,另一个是作为日托机构。在这两个机构都进行了口腔健康检查。本研究对两次筛查的数据进行回顾性分析。结果:在作为居住在家庭中的ISHCN的日托/寄宿中心的组织中进行了44次口腔健康筛查,在住宅设施中对ISHCN进行了21次筛查。在住在家庭住宅的人中,23%的人需要紧急护理,而住在机构的人中只有5%需要紧急护理。总体而言,根据口腔健康检查,总共有40%的人没有龋齿,48%的人没有龋齿。16%的受试者在放映时感到口腔疼痛。
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Outcomes of Oral Health Screenings at Two Different Institutions Serving Individuals with Special Health Care Needs in Massachusetts.

Background: As part of the 2009-2010 Massachusetts Dental Society Leadership Institute, two oral health screening and prevention education programs were conducted at institutions in Massachusetts that serve individuals with special health care needs (ISHCN).

Methods: Members of the Leadership Institute class of 2009-2010 built relationships with two institutions that served individuals with ISHCN-one that housed residents with special health care needs and another that served as a day-care facility. Oral health screenings were conducted at both institutions. Retrospective analysis of the data from the two screenings is presented in the current study.

Results: Forty-four oral health screenings were conducted at the organization that acted as a daycare/drop-in center for ISHCN who reside in a family home, and 21 screenings were conducted of ISHCN at a residential facility. Among those residing in family homes, 23 percent needed urgent care whereas only 5 percent who were living in an institution needed urgent care. Overall, a total of 40 percent had untreated caries and 48 percent were free of caries based on the oral health screenings. Sixteen percent of subjects were in pain from their mouth at the time of the screenings.

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