2018
DOI: 10.4034/pboci.2018.181.35
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Factors for the Use of Dental Services Associated with Untreated Caries in Children of a Cohort and the Care Offered in the Primary Health Care of Recife, Brazil

Abstract: Objective: To analyze factors of use of dental services associated with untreated caries in children from a cohort in the Primary Health Care of Recife and the integral care offered to oral health of children in the areas studied. Material and Methods: 1 st step: Analytic study with secondary data from the dental caries inquiry conducted with the cohort in Health District II and IV in 2010. 425 records of children aged 5-7 year were included. The Dependent variable was carious component of the dmft (d≥1) index… Show more

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“…Despite the need for dental care tailored to their conditions 30 , the lower access to dental services for children and adolescents with physical and mental disabilities and problems related to the use of these services remain barriers 5,13,16,32 . These aspects should be analyzed considering disparities of a social and economic order found in both Brazil 15,33,34 and other countries 13,14,23 that hinder access to and the use of oral health services by children and adolescents belonging to less privileged social strata.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite the need for dental care tailored to their conditions 30 , the lower access to dental services for children and adolescents with physical and mental disabilities and problems related to the use of these services remain barriers 5,13,16,32 . These aspects should be analyzed considering disparities of a social and economic order found in both Brazil 15,33,34 and other countries 13,14,23 that hinder access to and the use of oral health services by children and adolescents belonging to less privileged social strata.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%