Weyant R J, Jones J A, Hobbins M, Niessen L C, Adelson R, Rhyne R R
Department of Public Health and Community Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15261.
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 1993 Aug;21(4):227-33. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0528.1993.tb00762.x.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) operates the largest, integrated health care system in the United States of America. The projected need for long-term-care in the VA health care system parallels an expected increase in need for care in the United States, but precedes the need for care in the general population by 25-30 yr. The VA's Office of Dentistry, in an effort to estimate the resource requirements of this swelling group of veterans, initiated in 1986-7 an oral health survey of long-term care patients. The overall goals were to describe the oral health status of VA nursing home care units (NHCU) residents and to develop a methodology for estimating future dental health services utilization. This study describes the oral health status of the study population. Demographic and oral health data were collected for 650 long-term care residents of six VA NHCUs between October 1986 and July 1987. Data were collected on sociodemographic status, medical history, dental caries, periodontal diseases, oral soft tissue pathology, and the presence of dental prostheses. Caries and periodontal disease were evaluated using the United States National Institute of Dental Research Survey of Employed Adults and Seniors protocols. The oral health status of the population is described using DMF and ESI indices, the prevalence of oral lesions, levels of tooth loss, oral hygiene scores, and the status of existing dentures. Findings show moderate levels of untreated dental caries and periodontal disease and significant tooth loss which increased with age. A need for preventive therapy, restorative dentistry, conservative periodontal therapy, and prosthodontic care was evident.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
美国退伍军人事务部(VA)运营着美利坚合众国最大的综合医疗保健系统。VA医疗保健系统中对长期护理的预计需求与美国护理需求的预期增长情况相似,但比普通人群的护理需求提前25至30年。VA牙科办公室为了估算这群不断增加的退伍军人的资源需求,于1986 - 1987年启动了一项针对长期护理患者的口腔健康调查。总体目标是描述VA疗养院护理单元(NHCU)居民的口腔健康状况,并制定一种估算未来牙科保健服务利用率的方法。本研究描述了研究人群的口腔健康状况。在1986年10月至1987年7月期间,收集了六个VA NHCU的650名长期护理居民的人口统计学和口腔健康数据。收集的数据包括社会人口统计学状况、病史、龋齿、牙周疾病、口腔软组织病理学以及假牙的佩戴情况。使用美国国立牙科研究所对在职成年人和老年人的调查方案评估龋齿和牙周疾病。使用DMF和ESI指数、口腔病变患病率、牙齿缺失水平、口腔卫生评分以及现有假牙状况来描述人群的口腔健康状况。研究结果显示,未经治疗的龋齿和牙周疾病处于中等水平,牙齿缺失情况严重,且随着年龄增长而增加。显然需要进行预防性治疗、修复牙科、保守性牙周治疗和修复牙科学护理。(摘要截选至250字)