Alfaro David P, Ahluwalia Kavita P
Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, USA.
N Y State Dent J. 2010 Aug-Sep;76(5):38-41.
Older adults are living longer and retaining their teeth, resulting in a concomitant increase in the need for oral care services. Despite improvements in oral health among the elderly, there continue to be profound disparities by race/ethnicity, socioeconomic and dentate status. Furthermore, challenges, such as limitations in activities of daily living, poor wheel-chair accessibility of dental clinics, poor geographic distribution of providers, difficulty navigating the oral health system and fiscal limitations make access to, and utilization of, dental services difficult among older adults. While dialogue around national policy, especially incorporation of dental benefits for adults in Medicare and Medicaid, is imperative, local efforts in New York and Northern Manhattan show promise in addressing the oral health and health care of older New Yorkers.
老年人寿命延长且保留了牙齿,这使得对口腔护理服务的需求相应增加。尽管老年人的口腔健康有所改善,但在种族/族裔、社会经济和牙齿状况方面仍存在巨大差异。此外,诸如日常生活活动受限、牙科诊所轮椅可达性差、医疗服务提供者地理分布不佳、口腔健康系统导航困难以及财政限制等挑战,使得老年人难以获得和利用牙科服务。虽然围绕国家政策的对话,特别是将成人牙科福利纳入医疗保险和医疗补助计划势在必行,但纽约和曼哈顿北部的地方努力在解决老年纽约人的口腔健康和医疗保健问题方面显示出了希望。