2018
DOI: 10.1590/1414-462x201800010217
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Falta de dentição funcional influencia na autopercepção da necessidade de tratamento em adultos: estudo de base populacional no Brasil

Abstract: Resumo Introdução A falta de dentição funcional compromete a qualidade de vida dos indivíduos, podendo refletir nas suas percepções, incluindo a autopercepção da necessidade de tratamento odontológico. No entanto, essa relação ainda não é bem esclarecida na literatura. Objetivo Avaliar se a falta de dentição funcional em adultos está associada à autopercepção da necessidade de tratamento odontológico. Método Foi realizado estudo transversal analítico, no qual foram utilizados dados da Pesquisa Nacional d… Show more

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“…O grau de satisfação do usuário pode ser mensurado a partir de fatores como o nível de escolaridade, a autopercepção, a condição socioeconômica e a qualidade de vida, assim como a qualidade do tratamento realizado 14 . Estudos evidenciaram que pacientes com menor escolaridade e com renda inferior a 2 salários mínimos tinham experiências de cárie, de forma mais severa, e apresentavam maior predisposição as lesões de cárie e perdas dentárias [15][16][17][18] .…”
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“…O grau de satisfação do usuário pode ser mensurado a partir de fatores como o nível de escolaridade, a autopercepção, a condição socioeconômica e a qualidade de vida, assim como a qualidade do tratamento realizado 14 . Estudos evidenciaram que pacientes com menor escolaridade e com renda inferior a 2 salários mínimos tinham experiências de cárie, de forma mais severa, e apresentavam maior predisposição as lesões de cárie e perdas dentárias [15][16][17][18] .…”
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“…8 The relationship between missing teeth and education level is inversely proportional. The fact that individuals with less schooling are more predisposed to tooth loss can be explained by them seeking treatment less often, 24 whether due to difficult access to services at different levels of treatment complexity, transportation, or distance from the healthcare center. Individuals with greater number of decayed teeth and less than 8 years of education certainly had less access to educational programs for the prevention of caries than those with more years in school, where children and adolescents of our study were exposed to educational actions in health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Age is also considered to be an important factor in seeking care, and users aged 20 to 64 years were the most frequent; this high frequency may be explained by the requirement for urgent care because these patients have more teeth than the elderly and a more active working life than younger patients and as a result, their oral care decreases. 12 Oral diseases have a significant impact on people's quality of life and cause restrictions with respect to learning and life productivity. In this sense, such diseases are significant impediments to school, work, and domestic activities, interfering economically and socially in the development of populations, particularly the most vulnerable ones.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overwhelming historical demands for oral health in the public service typically reinforce the absence of care and contravene the universality, equity, and completeness principles proposed in Brazilian law. 12 Access to an oral health service is an integral part of the constitutional law related to the principle of health comprehensiveness in the SUS. In this sense, for this right to be guaranteed in real life, access, as well as the effectiveness of care form part of the efforts that have 19 This policy has as its perspective the integral vision of the health-disease process and proposes that health care be structured in networks of assistance to oral health, with articulation in the three levels of attention: Basic Care (in the Family Health Strategy model), Medium Complexity -Odontological Specialties Centers, and High Complexity in the hospital network (Federal, State, and Municipal), besides access to the units of prompt service -UPAs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%