2016
DOI: 10.5762/kais.2016.17.8.654
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A Study on the Characteristic of Treatment and Dental Caries Occurrence after the Insurance Benefit about the Pit and Fissure Sealing

Abstract: This study was conducted to investigate treatment tendency and dental caries occurrence after receiving insurance coverage for pit and fissure sealing. Data were obtained from statements for insurance payments received by the Daejeon branch health insurance review and assessment service from December 2009 until December 31 2014. As to the Pit and Fissure Sealing current state by year, there was most a lot of the number of examinee and the treatment number of teeth in 2010. The per capita average treatment numb… Show more

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“…From December 2009, the South Korean national health insurance for children aged 6-14 years included preventive treatment, which involved the application of a dental sealant on the first molars. From May 2013, the preventive treatment was expanded to include treatment of the first and second molars for all children under 18 years old [27]. The occurrence of dental cariesrelated oral symptoms in adolescents seems to have gradually decreased as a result of these proactive prevention policies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From December 2009, the South Korean national health insurance for children aged 6-14 years included preventive treatment, which involved the application of a dental sealant on the first molars. From May 2013, the preventive treatment was expanded to include treatment of the first and second molars for all children under 18 years old [27]. The occurrence of dental cariesrelated oral symptoms in adolescents seems to have gradually decreased as a result of these proactive prevention policies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%