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Disparities in Dental Use and Untreated Caries Prevalence by Income

机译:牙科使用和未经治疗的龋齿之间的差距流行的收入

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Introduction: Untreated dental caries (UC), although preventable, is the most prevalent disease in the United States. UC diminishes quality of life and lowers productivity for millions of Americans and is notably higher among lower-income compared to higher-income persons. Objective: This study examines changes in disparities by income in past-year dental use (DU) and UC in 4 life stages (2 ? 5, 6 ? 19, 20 ? 64, and ≥65 y) between 1999 ? 2004 and 2011 ? 2016. We also examined changes in dental safety net policies during this time. Methods: We obtained data on dependent variables, UC and DU, from cross-sectional, nationally representative surveys for 1999 ? 2004 and 2011 ? 2016. We used multivariable regression models with 3 main-effect explanatory variables: income (<200% or ≥200% federal poverty level), life stage, and survey period (1999 ? 2004 or 2011 ? 2016) and sociodemographic variables. We included 2-way interaction terms among main-effect variables to test whether disparities had changed over time in each life stage and a 3-way term to test changes in disparities differed across life stages. Results: Model-adjusted disparities in DU decreased for both preschool-age and school-age children, and disparities in UC decreased for school-age children. Changes in DU and UC disparities were not detectable for working-age adults and increased for retirement-age adults. Changes in DU and UC among preschool and school-age children were not significantly different from one another and were significantly different from changes among retirement-age adults. Compared to working-age adults, changes in disparities for DU and UC were significantly different for school-age children, and changes in DU were significantly different for preschool-age children. Between surveys, the dental safety net was expanded for youth but remained largely unchanged for adults. Conclusions: Expanding the dental safety net for youth could have contributed to increased access to dental care among children relative to adults and contributed to the decrease in disparities in DU and UC among youth. Knowledge Transfer Statement: Between 1999 ? 2004 and 2011 ? 2016, the dental safety net was expanded for youth but remained largely unchanged for adults. Using national survey data to compare changes in disparities in past-year dental use and untreated dental caries by income between adults and youth sheds light on the potential impact of expanding the dental safety net.
机译:简介:未经治疗的龋齿(加州大学),虽然可以预防,是最普遍的疾病在美国。生活质量和降低生产力数以百万计的美国人,尤其是在高低收入和高收入的人。摘要目的:本研究探讨的变化收入差距的去年牙科使用(DU)和加州大学在4生活阶段(2 ?64年,≥65 y)在1999年?2016. 在此期间网络政策。因变量的数据,获得加州大学和杜,从横断面,全国代表性1999年调查?多变量回归模型3主要影响解释变量:收入(< 200%联邦贫困线或≥200%),生活阶段,调查期间(1999年?社会人口变量。主要影响变量之间的交互方面随着时间的推移测试差异是否改变了人生的每个阶段都和我家的词来测试更改在生活的差距不同阶段。结果:Model-adjusted DU之间的差距学龄前和学龄下降孩子,在UC减少差距学龄儿童。年龄的差距并没有检测到成人和增加达到退休年龄的成年人。DU和加州大学在学前和变化学龄儿童没有显著从一个另一个明显不同在达到退休年龄的不同变化成年人。DU和加州大学有显著差异不同的学龄儿童,和变化杜是学龄前明显不同的孩子。扩大了青年但仍很大程度上不变的成年人。牙科安全网的青年导致增加访问牙科保健相对于成人和儿童减少的DU和加州大学之间的差距青年。? 扩大青年但仍基本保持不变为成年人。差距在去年牙科使用的变化未经治疗的龋齿和收入之间成年人和青少年揭示了潜力扩大的影响牙科安全网。

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