Widström E, Pietilä I, Piironen P, Nilsson B, Savola I
Department of Community Dentistry, University of Kuopio, Finland.
Acta Odontol Scand. 1988 Apr;46(2):105-12. doi: 10.3109/00016358809004755.
The use of emergency dental services was surveyed by interviewing patients seeking treatment during hours of organized emergency service in two large cities in Finland. It was spread rather evenly over all the days of the week. Marked differences were found between the volume of dental emergencies in the two cities. More than 60% of the patients had been in pain for 1 to 3 days and needed immediate help. One-third of the emergency visits were made by 20- to 29-year-olds. No significant differences in use of the services were found between men and women, although a larger proportion of women than men claimed to visit a dentist regularly and to have a dentist of their own. Fourteen per cent had failed to get an appointment with their regular dentist. More than 40% of the patients had used the emergency services previously. These patients, more often than first-time users, visited a dentist irregularly, did not have their own dentist, and were content with the rapid service at the emergency clinic.
通过对芬兰两个大城市在组织好的急诊服务时间内寻求治疗的患者进行访谈,对急诊牙科服务的使用情况进行了调查。其在一周的所有日子里分布相当均匀。两个城市的牙科急诊量存在显著差异。超过60%的患者已经疼痛1至3天,需要立即得到帮助。三分之一的急诊就诊是由20至29岁的人进行的。男性和女性在服务使用方面没有发现显著差异,尽管声称定期看牙医并有自己专属牙医的女性比例高于男性。14%的人未能与他们的常规牙医预约。超过40%的患者以前使用过急诊服务。这些患者比首次使用者更常不定期看牙医,没有自己的牙医,并且对急诊诊所的快速服务感到满意。