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Access to preventive services after the integration of oral health care into early childhood education and medical care
Authors:Jacqueline M Burgette  John S Preisser  R Gary Rozier
Abstract:

Background

The effect of Early Head Start (EHS) on receipt of preventive oral health services (POHS) from both oral and medical health care providers is not known.

Methods

The authors compared children enrolled in North Carolina EHS programs with similar children enrolled in Medicaid but not EHS on the use of POHS. They analyzed 4 dependent variables (oral assessment by medical health care provider, oral assessment by oral health care provider, fluoride application by medical health care provider, fluoride application by oral health care provider) by using multivariate logistic regression that controlled for covariates.

Results

Primary caregivers of children enrolled in EHS (n = 479) and Medicaid (n = 699) were interviewed when children were approximately 10 and 36 months of age. An average of 81% of EHS and non-EHS children received POHS from an oral or medical health care provider at follow-up. EHS children had greater odds of receiving an oral health assessment (odds ratio OR], 2.33; 95% confidence interval CI], 1.74 to 3.13) and fluoride (OR, 1.53; 95% CI, 1.16 to 2.03) from an oral health care provider than children not enrolled. EHS children had decreased odds (OR, 0.73; 95% CI, 0.54 to 0.99) of receiving fluoride from a medical health care provider.

Conclusions

Both children enrolled in EHS and community control participants had high rates of POHS, but the source of services differed. EHS children had greater odds of receiving POHS from oral health care providers than non-EHS children. EHS and non-EHS children had equal rates for fluoride overall because of the greater percentage of non-EHS children with medical fluoride visits.

Practical Implications

The integration of POHS in early education and Medicaid medical benefits combined with existing dental resources in the community greatly improves access to POHS.
Keywords:Early intervention (education)  preventive health services  preventive dentistry  oral health care for children  health services research  health care disparities  integration  EHS  Early Head Start  IMB  Into the Mouths of Babes  NC  North Carolina  POHS  Preventive oral health services  SAHL-S&E  Short Assessment of Health Literacy–Spanish and English  ZOE  Zero Out Early Childhood Caries
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