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Measuring sealant placement in children at the dental practice level
BACKGROUND. Although sealants are an established and recommended caries-preventive treatment, many children still fail to receive them. In addition, research has shown that existing measures underestimate care by overlooking the sealable potential of teeth before evaluating care. To address this, th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8259312/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32979953 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adaj.2020.06.015 |
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author | Kumar, Shwetha V. Yansane, Alfa Neumann, Ana Johnson, Todd R. Olson, Gregory W. Bangar, Suhasini Kookal, Krishna Kumar Kim, Aram Obadan-Udoh, Enihomo Mertz, Elizabeth Simmons, Kristen Mullins, Joanna White, Joel M. Kalenderian, Elsbeth Walji, Muhammad F. |
author_facet | Kumar, Shwetha V. Yansane, Alfa Neumann, Ana Johnson, Todd R. Olson, Gregory W. Bangar, Suhasini Kookal, Krishna Kumar Kim, Aram Obadan-Udoh, Enihomo Mertz, Elizabeth Simmons, Kristen Mullins, Joanna White, Joel M. Kalenderian, Elsbeth Walji, Muhammad F. |
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description | BACKGROUND. Although sealants are an established and recommended caries-preventive treatment, many children still fail to receive them. In addition, research has shown that existing measures underestimate care by overlooking the sealable potential of teeth before evaluating care. To address this, the authors designed and evaluated 3 novel dental electronic health record–based clinical quality measures that evaluate sealant care only after assessing the sealable potential of teeth. METHODS. Measure I recorded the proportion of patients with sealable teeth who received sealants. Measure II recorded the proportion of patients who had at least 1 of their sealable teeth sealed. Measure III recorded the proportion of patients who received sealant on all of their sealable teeth. RESULTS. On average, 48.1% of 6- through 9-year-old children received 1 or more sealants compared with 32.4% of 10- through 14-year-olds (measure I). The average measure score decreased for patients who received sealants for at least 1 of their sealable teeth (measure II) (43.2% for 6- through 9-year-olds and 28.4% for 10- through 14-year-olds). Fewer children received sealants on all eligible teeth (measure III) (35.5% of 6- through 9-year-olds and 21% of 10- through 14-year-olds received sealant on all eligible teeth). Among the 48.5% who were at elevated caries risk, the sealant rates were higher across all 3 measures. CONCLUSIONS. A valid and actionable practice-based sealant electronic measure that evaluates sealant treatment among the eligible population, both at the patient level and the tooth level, has been developed. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS. The measure developed in this work provides practices with patient-centered and actionable sealant quality measures that aim to improve oral health outcomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-82593122021-07-06 Measuring sealant placement in children at the dental practice level Kumar, Shwetha V. Yansane, Alfa Neumann, Ana Johnson, Todd R. Olson, Gregory W. Bangar, Suhasini Kookal, Krishna Kumar Kim, Aram Obadan-Udoh, Enihomo Mertz, Elizabeth Simmons, Kristen Mullins, Joanna White, Joel M. Kalenderian, Elsbeth Walji, Muhammad F. J Am Dent Assoc Article BACKGROUND. Although sealants are an established and recommended caries-preventive treatment, many children still fail to receive them. In addition, research has shown that existing measures underestimate care by overlooking the sealable potential of teeth before evaluating care. To address this, the authors designed and evaluated 3 novel dental electronic health record–based clinical quality measures that evaluate sealant care only after assessing the sealable potential of teeth. METHODS. Measure I recorded the proportion of patients with sealable teeth who received sealants. Measure II recorded the proportion of patients who had at least 1 of their sealable teeth sealed. Measure III recorded the proportion of patients who received sealant on all of their sealable teeth. RESULTS. On average, 48.1% of 6- through 9-year-old children received 1 or more sealants compared with 32.4% of 10- through 14-year-olds (measure I). The average measure score decreased for patients who received sealants for at least 1 of their sealable teeth (measure II) (43.2% for 6- through 9-year-olds and 28.4% for 10- through 14-year-olds). Fewer children received sealants on all eligible teeth (measure III) (35.5% of 6- through 9-year-olds and 21% of 10- through 14-year-olds received sealant on all eligible teeth). Among the 48.5% who were at elevated caries risk, the sealant rates were higher across all 3 measures. CONCLUSIONS. A valid and actionable practice-based sealant electronic measure that evaluates sealant treatment among the eligible population, both at the patient level and the tooth level, has been developed. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS. The measure developed in this work provides practices with patient-centered and actionable sealant quality measures that aim to improve oral health outcomes. 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8259312/ /pubmed/32979953 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adaj.2020.06.015 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ). |
spellingShingle | Article Kumar, Shwetha V. Yansane, Alfa Neumann, Ana Johnson, Todd R. Olson, Gregory W. Bangar, Suhasini Kookal, Krishna Kumar Kim, Aram Obadan-Udoh, Enihomo Mertz, Elizabeth Simmons, Kristen Mullins, Joanna White, Joel M. Kalenderian, Elsbeth Walji, Muhammad F. Measuring sealant placement in children at the dental practice level |
title | Measuring sealant placement in children at the dental practice level |
title_full | Measuring sealant placement in children at the dental practice level |
title_fullStr | Measuring sealant placement in children at the dental practice level |
title_full_unstemmed | Measuring sealant placement in children at the dental practice level |
title_short | Measuring sealant placement in children at the dental practice level |
title_sort | measuring sealant placement in children at the dental practice level |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8259312/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32979953 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adaj.2020.06.015 |
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