IntroductionPoor oral health is associated with lost hours at work or school, which may affect a person\u2019s productivity. The objective of our study was to estimate work or school hours lost to dental visits among adults aged 18 and older by the types of visits (emergency or unplanned; routine, planned, or orthodontic; or cosmetic) and to determine the factors associated with hours lost.MethodsWe used the most recent Oral Health Supplement data, from the 2008 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), to estimate the total hours lost at work or school for dental visits among adults in the United States. The associations of the hours lost in unplanned and planned dental visits with socioeconomic characteristics, oral health status, and affo...
Dental caries, or tooth decay, is a common chronic disease that can cause pain, suffering, and dimin...
Objective: To determine whether the rates of nontraumatic dental condition (NTDC)-related emergency ...
Extensive tooth loss can lead to poor diet resulting in weight loss or obesity (1). It can also detr...
BACKGROUNDS: We explored the association between working hours and unmet dental needs among adults...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to ...
Abstract Background A growing literature supports the contention that closing the divide between den...
Nontraumatic dental-related emergency department visits has resulted in a financial burden to hospit...
Abstract Background Many previous studies on the reasons behind unmet dental needs focus on economic...
Background: Most dental health policies encourage people to attend a dentist regularly for check-ups...
Oral health is a critical determinant of overall health with reported links to adverse chronic condi...
Objectives. We examined school days missed for routine dental care versus dental pain or infection t...
Comparing the burden of dental conditions to other health outcomes provides useful insight for publi...
Delay of dental care is a problem for dental public health. The present study explored the relations...
To investigate whether the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and number of nonreplaced ...
This study aimed to explore the association between tooth loss and social determinants, health self-...
Dental caries, or tooth decay, is a common chronic disease that can cause pain, suffering, and dimin...
Objective: To determine whether the rates of nontraumatic dental condition (NTDC)-related emergency ...
Extensive tooth loss can lead to poor diet resulting in weight loss or obesity (1). It can also detr...
BACKGROUNDS: We explored the association between working hours and unmet dental needs among adults...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to ...
Abstract Background A growing literature supports the contention that closing the divide between den...
Nontraumatic dental-related emergency department visits has resulted in a financial burden to hospit...
Abstract Background Many previous studies on the reasons behind unmet dental needs focus on economic...
Background: Most dental health policies encourage people to attend a dentist regularly for check-ups...
Oral health is a critical determinant of overall health with reported links to adverse chronic condi...
Objectives. We examined school days missed for routine dental care versus dental pain or infection t...
Comparing the burden of dental conditions to other health outcomes provides useful insight for publi...
Delay of dental care is a problem for dental public health. The present study explored the relations...
To investigate whether the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and number of nonreplaced ...
This study aimed to explore the association between tooth loss and social determinants, health self-...
Dental caries, or tooth decay, is a common chronic disease that can cause pain, suffering, and dimin...
Objective: To determine whether the rates of nontraumatic dental condition (NTDC)-related emergency ...
Extensive tooth loss can lead to poor diet resulting in weight loss or obesity (1). It can also detr...