Experience and policy implications of children presenting with dental emergencies to US pediatric dentistry training programs

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Edelstein, Burton [1 ]
Vargas, Clemencia M.
Candelaria, Devanie
Vemuri, Maryen
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[1] Columbia Univ, Coll Dent Med, New York, NY 10032 USA
[2] Univ Maryland, Sch Dent, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[3] Childrens Dent Hlth Project, Washington, DC USA
[4] Spanish Catholic Clin, Prevent Serv, Med Clin, Washington, DC USA
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children; dental; pain; medicaid; public policy;
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R78 [口腔科学];
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe and substantiate to experience of children, their families, and their caregivers with children's dental pain and to explore implications of these experiences for public policy. Methods: Data for 301 children presenting to 35 pediatric dentistry training programs during a 1-week period in 2000 for pain relief were collected with a questionnaire asking for: (1) sociodemographic characteristics; (2) oral health status; (3) dental care history; (4) presenting problem; (5) clinical findings; and (6) clinical disposition. Descriptive statistics are presented. Results: Among children presenting to training programs with oral pain, 28% were under age 6, 57% were on Medicaid, and 38% were regarded by their dentists to have "likely or obvious" functional impairment-with 22% reporting the highest pain level. Parents reported that 59% had "poor or fair oral health" and 29% had a prior dental emergency in the previous year. Pain, experienced for several days by 73% of children, was associated with difficulty: (1) eating; (2) sleeping; (3) attending school; and (4) playing. Parent-reported barriers to seeking dental care included: (1) missed work (24%); (2) transportation costs (12%); and (3) arranging child care (10%). Conclusion: In this study of children with dental pain, many suffered significant pain: (1) duration; (2) intensity; (3) recurrence; and (4) consequences. This study demonstrates the ongoing need for public policies that assure timely, comprehensive, and affordable dental care for vulnerable children.
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