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Health Serv Res ; 57(6): 1295-1302, 2022 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35419826

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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether preventive dental visits are associated with fewer subsequent nonpreventive dental visits and lower dental expenditures. DATA SOURCES: Indiana Medicaid enrollment and claims data (2015-2018) and the Area Health Resource File. STUDY DESIGN: A repeated measures design with individual and year fixed effects examining the relationship between preventive dental visits (PDVs) and nonpreventive dental visits (NPVs) and dental expenditures. DATA COLLECTION/EXTRACTION METHODS: Not applicable. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Of 28,152 adults (108,349 observation-years) meeting inclusion criteria, 36.0% had a dental visit, 27.8% a PDV, and 22.1% a NPV. Compared to no PDV in the prior year, at least one was associated with fewer NPVs (ß = -0.13; 95% CI -0.12, -0.11), lower NPV expenditures (ß = -$29.12.53; 95% CI -28.07, -21.05), and lower total dental expenditures (-$70.12; 95% -74.92, -65.31), as well as fewer PDVs (ß = -0.24; 95% CI -0.26, -0.23). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that prior year PDVs are associated with fewer subsequent NPVs and lower dental expenditures among Medicaid-enrolled adults. Thus, from a public insurance program standpoint, supporting preventive dental care use may translate into improved population oral health outcomes and lower dental costs among certain low-income adult populations, but barriers to consistent utilization of PDV prohibit definitive findings.


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Gastos em Saúde , Medicaid , Adulto , Estados Unidos , Humanos , Pobreza , Assistência Odontológica
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