Oral health trends in Maryland

Objectives: This paper describes the trends in oral health in Maryland over the past decade. Methods: Data were compiled from several surveillance systems and then summarized to assess the trends in oral health in Maryland over the past ten years. Results: The percentage of Maryland children with de...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of public health dentistry 2012, Vol.72 (s1), p.S18-S22
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description Objectives: This paper describes the trends in oral health in Maryland over the past decade. Methods: Data were compiled from several surveillance systems and then summarized to assess the trends in oral health in Maryland over the past ten years. Results: The percentage of Maryland children with dental sealants increased from 33.8 to 42.8 percent; the percentage of children that have had a dental visit increased from 18.9 to 47.5 percent; and the percentage of children that received “dental treatment” increased from 8.4 to 22.4 percent. Conclusions: Maryland has made considerable progress in improving the oral health care for children covered by Medicaid. The availability of affordable oral health care for new mothers, adults, and elderly persons is a problem that goes beyond the Maryland boundaries. Following national trends, edentulism and deaths due to oral cancer have declined.
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Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
Child
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Dental Care - statistics & numerical data
Dental Care - trends
Dental Care for Aged - statistics & numerical data
Dental Care for Aged - trends
Dental Care for Children - statistics & numerical data
Dental Care for Children - trends
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Dentistry
Female
Fluoridation - statistics & numerical data
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Humans
Maryland
Maryland - epidemiology
Maternal Health Services - statistics & numerical data
Maternal Health Services - trends
Mouth Neoplasms - epidemiology
Mouth, Edentulous - epidemiology
Needs Assessment - statistics & numerical data
Needs Assessment - trends
oral epidemiology
Oral Health - statistics & numerical data
Oral Health - trends
Pit and Fissure Sealants - therapeutic use
Population Surveillance
trends
United States - epidemiology
Vulnerable Populations - statistics & numerical data
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