2015
DOI: 10.5123/s1679-49742015000300021
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Comparação das práticas odontológicas segundo modelos de atendimento: tradicional e da Saúde da Família, Pelotas-RS, 2012-2013

Abstract: Objetivo: comparar os procedimentos odontológicos realizados nas unidades com equipes de saúde bucal (ESB) e naquelas com modelo tradicional de odontologia (MTO). Métodos: estudo transversal com dados do Relatório de Produção e Marcadores para Avaliação 2 -Complementar, preenchido por cirurgiões-dentistas das unidades de saúde, no período de agosto/2012 a julho/2013, em Pelotas-RS, Brasil. Resultados: participaram do estudo 53 cirurgiões-dentistas, 46 do MTO e 7 das ESB; diferenças significativas favoráveis às… Show more

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“…22 Regarding the "treatments completed" indicator, there is agreement that factors related to the type of reception adopted in the FHS, the capacity of team professionals to convince users about the importance of completing their treatment, the possibility of community health agents doing active tracing and the guarantee of being able to have further consultations appear to contribute to higher frequency of treatment completion. 27 Notwithstanding the difference identified between the medians of this indicator in the strata, we emphasize the problem of continuous and completed dental treatment, which is complex and influenced by various factors, such as low social status, access difficulties, lack of information on oral health, its Quality of oral health care maintenance and treatment, lack of motivation or fear of treatment, the relationship between the patient and the professional team. 28 The spatial analysis found areas of spatial dependence concentrated in the Zona da Mata Norte region, among municipalities categorized as having a satisfactory work process standard.…”
Section: Quality Of Oral Health Carementioning
confidence: 90%
“…22 Regarding the "treatments completed" indicator, there is agreement that factors related to the type of reception adopted in the FHS, the capacity of team professionals to convince users about the importance of completing their treatment, the possibility of community health agents doing active tracing and the guarantee of being able to have further consultations appear to contribute to higher frequency of treatment completion. 27 Notwithstanding the difference identified between the medians of this indicator in the strata, we emphasize the problem of continuous and completed dental treatment, which is complex and influenced by various factors, such as low social status, access difficulties, lack of information on oral health, its Quality of oral health care maintenance and treatment, lack of motivation or fear of treatment, the relationship between the patient and the professional team. 28 The spatial analysis found areas of spatial dependence concentrated in the Zona da Mata Norte region, among municipalities categorized as having a satisfactory work process standard.…”
Section: Quality Of Oral Health Carementioning
confidence: 90%
“…Preventive strategies such as tap water fluoridation, widespread of toothpastes with fluoride, more emphasis in educational and preventive programs made for a widespread decrease in dental caries around the world [21]. A very important action, which could improve this case would be the access to fluoride in fluoridated water because it benefits mainly the vulnerable, because the prevention power of fluoride is relatively more powerful in situations of bigger economical and social inequality [22] other than the use of toothpaste with fluoride [23]. However, so that the population can have access to the treated water there is necessity of implantation of basic sanitation in the whole city to increase the coverage, guaranteeing better quality of life for the population [24].…”
Section: Discusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients should be duly informed about preventive procedures by the undergraduate students, showing that dental care is not geared exclusively to practice, but also for health promotion. The instruction and information regarding oral health are becoming indispensable for several papers on dental care by encouraging and preventing future diseases 19 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%