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Title: Children and Oral Health


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Children and Oral Health
  • Wendy E. Mouradian, M.D.
  • National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial
    Research, NIH Childrens Hospital and Regional
    Medical Center
  • University of Washington, Seattle


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Introduction
  • Oral health is a forgotten area
  • Children suffer as a consequence
  • Indicator of health /social problems
  • Oral health raises key policy issues

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Critical Oral Health Issues for MCH population
  • Dental Caries
  • CSHCN
  • Impact of maternal factors

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What is Oral Health?
  • Oral and craniofacial structures
  • Oral and systemic health linkages
  • Oral manifestations of systemic disease
  • Systemic complications of oral disease

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Oral Health is teeth and
  • Oral and craniofacial disorders
  • Tobacco
  • Trauma
  • Tumors
  • Transplants
  • Pain mechanisms

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Impact of Oral Health
  • Nutrition, speech, hearing, taste, appearance
  • Burden of disease
  • 50 million hours lost from school
  • Economic impact
  • Psychosocial and quality of life

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Dental Caries
  • Epidemiology
  • 25 of children have 80 of the disease
  • Low SES and minority
  • by adolescence gt 80 have evidence of disease
  • Most common infectious disease of childhood
  • Little progress on Healthy People 2000 goals

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Sociodemographic Distribution of Pediatric Dental
Caries
  • NHANES III 1988-94
  • Vargas CM, Crall JJ, and Schneider DA.
  • JADA 1998 1291229--1238

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Percent of Children with Decayed and Filled
Primary Teeth by Household Income Level ( of
Federal Poverty Level)
50
0-100
40
101-200
30
201-300
20
301
10
0
Decayed
Decayed
Filled 2-5
Filled 6-12 year olds
2-5 year olds
6-12
year
year
olds
olds
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Percent with Decayed and Filled Permanent Teeth
by Household Income Level ( of Federal Poverty
Level)
70
60
0-100
50
40
101-200
30
201-300
20
10
301
0
Decayed
Decayed
Filled 6-14 year olds
Filled
6-14
15-18
15-18 year olds
year
year
olds
olds
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Percent of Untreated Decayed Primary and
Permanent Teeth in Children with Decay by
Household Income Level ( FPL)
80
70
60
0-100
50
101-200
40
201-300
30
20
301
10
0
Age 2-5
Age 6-14
Age 6-14
Age 15-18
Primary
Primary
Permanent
Permanent
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Dental Caries
  • Science base
  • Strep Mutans carbohydrates
  • Disease starts in FIRST YEAR children need
    dental assessment by age 1
  • Medical management early
  • Demineralization - remineralization balance
  • Fluoride works - but is not a vaccination

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Dental Caries
  • Cost issues
  • 20-30 of family child health expenditures
  • Emergency and hospital services increase costs
  • 2-3 for oral health in state Medicaid budgets
  • Prevention is cost-effective

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Dental Caries
  • Access issues
  • Inspector Generals Report only 15 children on
    Medicaid received dental exam
  • 2.6 times more children lack dental insurance
    than medical insurance

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Dental Caries
  • Clinical picture
  • white spots progressing to cavities
  • facial cellulitis, abscess
  • systemic spread possible
  • failure to thrive (Acs)
  • life long impact on teeth, underlying bone

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Barriers to Care
  • Lack of dental insurance
  • Current definitions of medical necessity
  • Shortage of dental providers for children
  • Low Medicaid reimbursement rates
  • Lack of awareness by physicians and public
  • Child poverty

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Dental Caries Solutions
  • Definitions of medical necessity
  • Educate primary care providers
  • Prepare general dentists to see children
  • Increase number of dental trainees
  • Role of dental hygienists, PCPs?
  • Strengthen public sector

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Dental Caries Solutions
  • Fluoridation
  • Creative strategies and partnerships
  • Use of Head Start, schools, WIC
  • Incentives to care for underserved
  • Medicaid reimbursement issues
  • Public awareness

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CSHCN
  • Increased risk for oral health problems
  • Craniofacial conditions
  • Neurodevelopmental disorders, gastric tubes
  • Heart disease, rhreumatologic conditions
  • Medications, cancer treatments, transplants
  • HIV-AIDS, immune conditions

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CSHCN needed research
  • Science oral-systemic health linkages
  • Epidemiologic extent of problems
  • Health services
  • cost-effectiveness of interdisciplinary team care
  • barriers to care
  • quality of life measures as outcomes

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References
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Reference
    Manual. (Web site aapd.org)
  • Nowak, Arthur J 1999 ed, The Handbook, 2nd ed.,
    AAPD, Chicago
  • Milgrom P, Weinstein P. 1999. Early Childhood
    Caries A team approach to prevention. University
    of Washington School of Dentistry, Seattle (206
    543-5444)

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Maternal factors
  • Prenatal influence on development
  • Oral disease and risk for LBW
  • Vertical transmission of cariogenic bacteria
  • Behavior, nutrition, and health habits
  • Access to health care for child and family

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Maternal factors what we dont do but should
  • Ensure access to health care for all women during
    and beyond pregnancy
  • Address oral health issues in prenatal care
  • Partner with womens health care providers

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Conclusions
  • The mouth is part of the body
  • Molecules have no boundaries
  • Youre not healthy without oral health
  • C. Everett Koop, Former Surgeon General

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Conclusions
  • Ethical issues access and health status
  • Social determinants of health

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Recommendations
  • Integration of oral health in
  • clinical care
  • health policy
  • research
  • training

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What we can do together
  • Attend Surgeon Generals Conference on Children
    and Oral Health June 12-13, 2000 in Washington,
    DC
  • Promote comprehensive health care for all
    children (including oral health!)

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Surgeon Generals Conference WEB SITE
  • Call for abstracts and registrationwww.nidr.nih.
    gov/sgr/children/children.htm
  • Abstracts due Dec 1

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Best Practices / New Initiatives
  • Bright Futures
  • Craniofacial Team standards of care
  • HRSA-HCFA oral health initiative
  • Surgeon Generals Report on Oral Health
  • New multidisciplinary RFAs from NIH
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