2002
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.2002.0267
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Dental visits to hospital emergency departments by adults receiving Medicaid

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“…Hence, $1.5 million (or $3 million, depending on the dollar amount used as reference) was spent, and yet the vast majority of non-traumatic ER dental visits were discharged without any dental treatment to actually address the problem that led to the visit in the first place. 15 A few other issues also need to be considered:…”
Section: Costs To Bc Taxpayers and The Health Care Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, $1.5 million (or $3 million, depending on the dollar amount used as reference) was spent, and yet the vast majority of non-traumatic ER dental visits were discharged without any dental treatment to actually address the problem that led to the visit in the first place. 15 A few other issues also need to be considered:…”
Section: Costs To Bc Taxpayers and The Health Care Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They encounter long wait times, often experiencing acute pain, and once they are seen by a physician, they receive only limited treatment, such as nonnarcotic pain control, antibiotics, and a referral to a dentist. [10][11][12] People who chronically lack access to dental care and employment that offers insurance benefits are frequently affected by factors such as working for a small employer, 13 homelessness, leaving welfare, 15 and racial or ethnic disparities. 16 Employers of fewer than fifty people often find that providing health care insurance is prohibitively expensive, and if they can provide it, their employees cannot afford their portion of the premium.…”
Section: Lack Of Access To Dental Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…O cirurgião-dentista com formação hospitalar precisa avaliar o paciente grave, comprometido sistemicamente de forma integral (interdisciplinariedade / transdisciplinariedade), com o objetivo de contribuir na promoção da saúde e qualidade de vida (26)(27)(28).…”
Section: Streptococcus Pneumoniae Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Staphylocounclassified
“…A microbiota bucal sofre a influência de fatores extrínsecos, como o estado nutricional, a higiene bucal e o uso de medicamentos que causam diminuição do fluxo salivar que favorecem a resistência bacteriana, sendo a idade um fator intrínseco importante [25][26][27][28] .…”
Section: Principais Problemas Bucais Nos Pacientes Hospitalizadosunclassified
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