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Dental Disease Levels and Reasons for Emergency Clinic Attendance in Patients Seeking Relief of Pain in Auckland

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Journal N Z Dent J
Specialty Dentistry
Date 1996 Dec 1
PMID 9038047
Citations 5
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Abstract

This study examined the reasons for attendance, duration of the problem, treatment expectations and oral health of patients seeking relief of pain at Auckland hospital dental departments and a private accident and emergency clinic. One-third of hospital-clinic participants and 15 percent of private-clinic participants had delayed treatment for more than 1 month. Sixty-three percent of hospital-clinic and 30 percent of private-clinic participants expected to receive an extraction. The hospital-clinic group had a mean of 5.0 (SD 3.9) decayed teeth, and the private clinic group a mean of 2.3 (SD 2.8) decayed teeth. Periodontal treatment needs were also significantly higher among participants attending the hospital clinics. Twenty-five percent of hospital-clinic participants had complex periodontal treatment needs. Further research is required to estimate the size of the population these groups represent and to investigate the reasons for these differences.

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