2015
DOI: 10.1590/1413-812320152010.00172015
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O valor social dos dentes e o acesso aos serviços odontológicos

Abstract: O valor social dos dentes e o acesso aos serviços odontológicosThe social value of teeth and access to dental health services

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“…Historically, in Brazil, there has been a lack of access to public oral health services for adults due to low coverage, 21 especially for individuals living far from large urban centers. 22,23 The previous study showed the impossibility of oral health care by individuals belonging to a lower social class and living in inequality contexts. 2 In this context, popular practices were used as an alternative to resolving pain and suffering.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically, in Brazil, there has been a lack of access to public oral health services for adults due to low coverage, 21 especially for individuals living far from large urban centers. 22,23 The previous study showed the impossibility of oral health care by individuals belonging to a lower social class and living in inequality contexts. 2 In this context, popular practices were used as an alternative to resolving pain and suffering.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estão em um nível de elaboração em que, como leigos, não poderiam contribuir. Apenas assumem e respeitam a legitimidade que esses sistemas adquirem na sociedade 26 .…”
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“…It is stated that integrality is related, in summary, to the complete variety of procedures aimed at the needs of the patient, which should be available and provided when necessary for problems that occur most frequently (Starfield, 2002). Given the polysemy of the term integrality it would probably be impossible for the questions of the questionnaire to address all their meanings, but it is possible to observe, among the questions remain, the presence of concerns related to practices professionals, who are not limited to the clinical aspect, or access, aspects that are linked to the concept of integrality (Silva, 2014) and that contribute to the expanded clinic (Fonseca, Nehmy, & Mota, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%