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Problems and improvements of a child ¡¤ adolescent dental care service

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½Å¼±Á¤ ( Shin Sun-Jung ) - Gangneung-Wonju National University College of Dentistry Department of Dental Hygiene
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¹è¼ö¸í ( Bae Soo-Myoung ) - Gangneung-Wonju National University College of Dentistry Department of Dental Hygiene

Abstract


Objectives: This study identified problems and improvements in projects targeted to dental workers in a child-adolescent dental care service.

Methods: The subjects were 40 dentists, 43 dental hygienists, and 51 others who participated in service in Seoul. A self-administered questionnaire was used to address the problems and improvements in the project. Descriptive statistics, chi?square test, and one-way analysis of variance were performed using SPSS 23.0.

Results: Oral examination was performed by 99.2% of dentists, and some service items such as professional tooth cleaning, fluoride application, and scaling were performed by dental auxiliary personnel regardless of legal duties. The problem was that the subjects took a lot of time in providing services, and students or guardians participating in the project refused to receive preventive dental services. As regards improvements, the insurance fee was the highest (48.1%), followed by the provision of regular services (38.8%), and system improvement and administrative support (35.7%).

Conclusions: To activate a child-adolescent dental care service, it is thought that continuous efforts such as providing financial support by the government, education to increase participants¡¯ understanding, and social consensus for the participation of service providers and beneficiaries are required.

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