The effect of public or private management on patients with temporomandibular joint pain dysfunction |
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Authors: | D. C. Gerke BDS,BScDent,MDS,PhD,FRACDS,P. Sambrook BDS,Postgraduate student&dagger ,R. J. Smales BDS,MDS,FDSRCS,Senior Lecturer&Dagger A. N. Goss BDS,DDSc,FRACDS,OMS,Senior Lecturer§ |
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Affiliation: | Private practitioner, The University of Adelaide;Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, The University of Adelaide;Restorative Dentistry, The University of Adelaide;Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, The University of Adelaide |
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Abstract: | Australians may receive free dental treatment via the public sector if they have a health care card but otherwise must seek treatment via the private sector. These two modes of dental delivery have different objectives, facilities, and patient populations. Two groups of patients, one public and one private, who presented to the same clinicians with temporomandibular joint dysfunction were studied. There were differences in age, numbers of natural teeth and some psychological features. However, the outcome to simple non-surgical management resulted in similar levels of successful treatment. |
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Keywords: | Patient management private and public treatment modes temporomandibular joint dysfunction: multivariate analysis survey |
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