Stretching the safety net too far waiting times for dental treatment.
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PURPOSE The objective of this study was to survey pediatric dentistry program directors on perceived resource needs and changes over the last 5 years in the characteristics of their patient population and on waiting times for dental treatment with sedation or general anesthesia (GA) for children with complex dental and medical histories in hospital- and dental school-based training programs. METHODS A 47-question survey was sent electronically to all pediatric dentistry program directors in the United States using the University of Washington's Catalyst Tools program. Two reminder messages were sent. After 3 months, the data was downloaded and descriptive statistics were performed using the SPSS for Windows version 8.0. RESULTS Twenty-eight of 54 program directors responded with 26 usable survey responses (48%). Thirty-one percent reported outpatient clinics located in a dental school, 31% reported that their clinics were in a hospital, and 38% had clinics in both settings. Program directors perceive that the number of new, recall and emergency patients and the number of pre-school aged children and children with special health care needs had increased in their programs in the last 5 years. Payment by Medicaid was the most common insurance for children cared for in these settings. The mean waiting time for scheduling treatment with GA for a child in pain is 28 days; without pain 71 days. The mean waiting time for scheduling treatment with sedation is 36 days. The majority of program directors reported they had an adequate number of faculty and residents (61% and 66%, respectively) even though 52% of the directors were presently actively recruiting faculty. CONCLUSIONS 1. Dental school and hospital-based training programs are an important source for an increasing number of children with complex dental needs; 2. The majority of patients treated in the programs are Medicaid beneficiaries; 3. Average waiting times for complex dental care for children in pain is 28 days with GA; without pain and need for GA 71 days; 4. There was an average 36-day wait for treatment with sedation.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Pediatric dentistry
دوره 24 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2002