Objectives: The objectives of the present study have been conducted to evaluate the dental care utilization pattern and barriers encountered toward seeking oral healthcare services. Materials and Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted using a structured interview using the investigator's guide to assess felt needs, utilization, and barriers. Using systematic random sampling technique recruitment of 625 (125 participants per ward of each WHO age group) was done. Results: It was observed that only 52.8% had ever been to a dentist in the past 1 year, and maximum visits were by 65–74-year-olds. The oral healthcare need was majorly met by visiting a private dental practitioner (27.4%) and through outreach programs (23.8%)...
Background: Barriers to oral health utilization are many, but those that are significant for our env...
Introduction: Oral diseases qualify as major public health problems owing to their high prevalence a...
Introduction: The gap between the integration of medical and dental care in our country is quite evi...
Introduction: Dental care utilization is limited, and teeth are often left untreated or extracted in...
Introduction: The primary health centers and community health centers (CHCs) offer an opportunity fo...
Introduction: The greatest burden of oral diseases is on the disadvantaged and socially marginalized...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim and objective of this study was to sort out the reasons for use and non...
Background: Oral health is an inseparable part of general health and there are large number of facto...
Oral health is an important component of a person's overall health. Oral health care services have l...
Background: Even though a dramatic change in pattern of oral diseases has been observed at a global ...
Introduction: The Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) and anganwadi workers form a strong link ...
Vinnakota NR. Socio-economic status, needs and utilization of dental services among rural adults in ...
Objective: To determine the different views of the people, regarding dental health, based on gender ...
Introduction As our population continues to age, the oral health of elderly individuals becomes an i...
BACKGROUND: Access to dental health services refers not only to utilization but also to the extent b...
Background: Barriers to oral health utilization are many, but those that are significant for our env...
Introduction: Oral diseases qualify as major public health problems owing to their high prevalence a...
Introduction: The gap between the integration of medical and dental care in our country is quite evi...
Introduction: Dental care utilization is limited, and teeth are often left untreated or extracted in...
Introduction: The primary health centers and community health centers (CHCs) offer an opportunity fo...
Introduction: The greatest burden of oral diseases is on the disadvantaged and socially marginalized...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim and objective of this study was to sort out the reasons for use and non...
Background: Oral health is an inseparable part of general health and there are large number of facto...
Oral health is an important component of a person's overall health. Oral health care services have l...
Background: Even though a dramatic change in pattern of oral diseases has been observed at a global ...
Introduction: The Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA) and anganwadi workers form a strong link ...
Vinnakota NR. Socio-economic status, needs and utilization of dental services among rural adults in ...
Objective: To determine the different views of the people, regarding dental health, based on gender ...
Introduction As our population continues to age, the oral health of elderly individuals becomes an i...
BACKGROUND: Access to dental health services refers not only to utilization but also to the extent b...
Background: Barriers to oral health utilization are many, but those that are significant for our env...
Introduction: Oral diseases qualify as major public health problems owing to their high prevalence a...
Introduction: The gap between the integration of medical and dental care in our country is quite evi...