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Quality of life and economic burdens of malocclusion in U.S. patients enrolled in Medicaid
Authors:Bresnahan Brian W  Kiyak H Asuman  Masters Samuel H  McGorray Susan P  Lincoln Adam  King Gregory
Affiliation:Health Services Research Section, Department of Radiology, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, and Harborview Medical Center, 325 Ninth Ave., Box 359736, Seattle, Wash. 98104-2499, USA. bres@u.washington.edu
Abstract:BackgroundPatients enrolled in Medicaid have limited access to orthodontic services in the United States. No studies are available, to the authors' knowledge, regarding the clinical and psychosocial burdens of malocclusion on these patients from an economic perspective.MethodsThe authors conducted a systematic review of the relevant economic literature. They identified issues from the perspectives of the various stakeholders (dentists, patients and parents, Medicaid programs) and developed a conceptual model for studying decision making focused on the strategy of providing early interceptive and preventive treatment rather than, or in addition to, comprehensive care in the patient's permanent dentition.ResultsMedicaid coverage and reimbursement amounts vary nationwide, and decision making associated with obtaining care can be complex. The perspectives of all relevant stakeholders deserve assessment. A conceptual framework of the cost-effectiveness of interceptive orthodontic treatment compared with comprehensive treatment illustrates the issues to be considered when evaluating these strategies.ConclusionsPolicymakers and the dental community should identify creative solutions to addressing low-income families' limited access to orthodontic services and compare them from various perspectives with regard to their relative cost-effectiveness.Clinical ImplicationsDentists should be aware of the multiple problems faced by low-income families in obtaining orthodontic services and the impact of stakeholder issues on access to care; they also should be proactive in helping low-income patients obtain needed orthodontic services.
Keywords:Malocclusion  economic burden  oral health–related quality of life  Medicaid policy  Child Perceptions Questionnaire  Handicapping Labiolingual Deviation  Index of Complexity, Outcome and Need  Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey  Oral health–related quality of life  Peer Assessment Rating  Quality of life
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