Early preventive dental visits are essential in improving children’s oral health, especially young children at high risk for dental caries. However, there is scant information on how these children enter the dental care system. Our objectives were as follows: (1) to describe how a population-based cohort of young Medicaid-enrolled children entered dental care; and (2) to investigate the influence of caregiver characteristics on their children’s dental care–seeking patterns
1. Background The main purpose of oral care practices for young children is to prevent dental caries...
Background. Most state Medicaid programs reimburse primary care providers for providing preventive o...
Children living in poverty encounter barriers to dentist visits and disproportionally experience den...
Early preventive dental visits are essential in improving children’s oral health, especially young c...
Caregivers' perceptions of their young children's oral health status (OHS) are a strong determinant ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of preventive dental services (screening,...
Today, more children are diagnosed with Early Childhood Caries (ECC) than at any other time in moder...
Dental decay is the most prevalent chronic disease of childhood and dental care is the number one un...
Professional organizations recommend a preventive dental visit by one year of age. This study compar...
OBJECTIVE:To examine predisposing, enabling, and need-related factors associated with dental utiliza...
Dental caries is one of the most prevalent diseases affecting children and adults worldwide. Caregiv...
Objectives. We determined the association between timing of a first dentist office visit before age ...
Most Medicaid programs reimburse nondental providers for preventive dental services. We estimate the...
To estimate the effectiveness of a medical office–based preventive dental program (Into the Mouths o...
Access to dental care is the leading unmet health need among American children. Early access to oral...
1. Background The main purpose of oral care practices for young children is to prevent dental caries...
Background. Most state Medicaid programs reimburse primary care providers for providing preventive o...
Children living in poverty encounter barriers to dentist visits and disproportionally experience den...
Early preventive dental visits are essential in improving children’s oral health, especially young c...
Caregivers' perceptions of their young children's oral health status (OHS) are a strong determinant ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of preventive dental services (screening,...
Today, more children are diagnosed with Early Childhood Caries (ECC) than at any other time in moder...
Dental decay is the most prevalent chronic disease of childhood and dental care is the number one un...
Professional organizations recommend a preventive dental visit by one year of age. This study compar...
OBJECTIVE:To examine predisposing, enabling, and need-related factors associated with dental utiliza...
Dental caries is one of the most prevalent diseases affecting children and adults worldwide. Caregiv...
Objectives. We determined the association between timing of a first dentist office visit before age ...
Most Medicaid programs reimburse nondental providers for preventive dental services. We estimate the...
To estimate the effectiveness of a medical office–based preventive dental program (Into the Mouths o...
Access to dental care is the leading unmet health need among American children. Early access to oral...
1. Background The main purpose of oral care practices for young children is to prevent dental caries...
Background. Most state Medicaid programs reimburse primary care providers for providing preventive o...
Children living in poverty encounter barriers to dentist visits and disproportionally experience den...