Impact of dentists and equipment in the performing dental imaging examinations : a longitudinal analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Freire, Danielle Bianca de Lima
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Celeste, Roger Keller, Vizzotto, Mariana Boessio, Nunes, Luciana Neves, Arús, Nádia Assein, Silveira, Heraldo Luis Dias da
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: In this study, we aimed to identify factors associated with performing dental imaging examinations in public health services. Brazilian data at the municipal level (n = 5,564) in two time periods, P0 (2005–2007) and P1 (2014–2016), were collated from health information systems. The increase in the municipal rates of intraoral and extraoral radiographic imaging procedures was the outcome. Changes in the use of clinical procedures and the rates of dentists and equipment were the main predictors. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to estimate the adjusted odds ratio (OR). Approximately 35.3% of the Brazilian municipalities increased the dental radiography equipment rate, 9.9% increased the fan-beam computed tomography (CT) equipment rate, and 5.9% increased the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment rate. In addition, 31.8% increased the periapical/interproximal radiography rate, 10.5% increased the CT rate, and 4.4% increased the MRI rate. Increases in the dental radiography, CT, and MRI rates were associated with higher chances of periapical/interproximal images (OR = 1.90, p < 0.01), face and neck images (OR =1 5.3, p < 0.01), and MR images (OR = 18.1, p < 0.01), respectively. Municipalities that increased the rates of endodontists increased the rates of periapical/interproximal (OR = 2.50, p < 0.01) and occlusal (OR = 1.60, p < 0.01) imaging procedures, and those that increased the rates of radiologists also increased the rates of occlusal (OR = 2.00, p < 0.01) and panoramic (OR = 1.70, p < 0.01) imaging procedures. The implementation of a secondary dental care center, Centro de Especialidades Odontológicas (CEO) was associated with an increase in the chances of performing periapical/interproximal and panoramic radiographic procedures in 1.5 and occlusal radiographic examinations in 2.0. The rates of dentists, equipment, specialized dental centers, and specific dental procedures were associated with the increased use of imaging procedures in dentistry in the Brazilian public health system.
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title Impact of dentists and equipment in the performing dental imaging examinations : a longitudinal analysis
spellingShingle Impact of dentists and equipment in the performing dental imaging examinations : a longitudinal analysis
Freire, Danielle Bianca de Lima
Radiografia
Tomografia
Saúde pública
Dental radiography
Public health
Tomography scanners
X-ray computed
Radiography
title_short Impact of dentists and equipment in the performing dental imaging examinations : a longitudinal analysis
title_full Impact of dentists and equipment in the performing dental imaging examinations : a longitudinal analysis
title_fullStr Impact of dentists and equipment in the performing dental imaging examinations : a longitudinal analysis
title_full_unstemmed Impact of dentists and equipment in the performing dental imaging examinations : a longitudinal analysis
title_sort Impact of dentists and equipment in the performing dental imaging examinations : a longitudinal analysis
author Freire, Danielle Bianca de Lima
author_facet Freire, Danielle Bianca de Lima
Celeste, Roger Keller
Vizzotto, Mariana Boessio
Nunes, Luciana Neves
Arús, Nádia Assein
Silveira, Heraldo Luis Dias da
author_role author
author2 Celeste, Roger Keller
Vizzotto, Mariana Boessio
Nunes, Luciana Neves
Arús, Nádia Assein
Silveira, Heraldo Luis Dias da
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freire, Danielle Bianca de Lima
Celeste, Roger Keller
Vizzotto, Mariana Boessio
Nunes, Luciana Neves
Arús, Nádia Assein
Silveira, Heraldo Luis Dias da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Radiografia
Tomografia
Saúde pública
topic Radiografia
Tomografia
Saúde pública
Dental radiography
Public health
Tomography scanners
X-ray computed
Radiography
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Dental radiography
Public health
Tomography scanners
X-ray computed
Radiography
description In this study, we aimed to identify factors associated with performing dental imaging examinations in public health services. Brazilian data at the municipal level (n = 5,564) in two time periods, P0 (2005–2007) and P1 (2014–2016), were collated from health information systems. The increase in the municipal rates of intraoral and extraoral radiographic imaging procedures was the outcome. Changes in the use of clinical procedures and the rates of dentists and equipment were the main predictors. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to estimate the adjusted odds ratio (OR). Approximately 35.3% of the Brazilian municipalities increased the dental radiography equipment rate, 9.9% increased the fan-beam computed tomography (CT) equipment rate, and 5.9% increased the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment rate. In addition, 31.8% increased the periapical/interproximal radiography rate, 10.5% increased the CT rate, and 4.4% increased the MRI rate. Increases in the dental radiography, CT, and MRI rates were associated with higher chances of periapical/interproximal images (OR = 1.90, p < 0.01), face and neck images (OR =1 5.3, p < 0.01), and MR images (OR = 18.1, p < 0.01), respectively. Municipalities that increased the rates of endodontists increased the rates of periapical/interproximal (OR = 2.50, p < 0.01) and occlusal (OR = 1.60, p < 0.01) imaging procedures, and those that increased the rates of radiologists also increased the rates of occlusal (OR = 2.00, p < 0.01) and panoramic (OR = 1.70, p < 0.01) imaging procedures. The implementation of a secondary dental care center, Centro de Especialidades Odontológicas (CEO) was associated with an increase in the chances of performing periapical/interproximal and panoramic radiographic procedures in 1.5 and occlusal radiographic examinations in 2.0. The rates of dentists, equipment, specialized dental centers, and specific dental procedures were associated with the increased use of imaging procedures in dentistry in the Brazilian public health system.
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