Age of first dental visits: A benefit of the pediatric medical home

Author:

Bussard Natalie12,Casamassimo Paul12,Amini Homa12,Peng Jin3,Wapner Andrew4,Meyer Beau D.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Pediatric Dentistry The Ohio State University College of Dentistry Columbus Ohio USA

2. Division of Dentistry Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Ohio USA

3. Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Ohio USA

4. Division of Health Services Management and Policy The Ohio State University College of Public Health Columbus Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis retrospective cohort study compared differences in age one dental visit use and age at first dental visit according to fluoride varnish receipt at the pediatric medical home.MethodsEnrollment and claims data were used from Partners For Kids, a pediatric accountable care organization covering Medicaid‐enrolled children living in 47 of 88 counties in Ohio. The main outcomes were having an age one dental visit and the mean age at first dental visit. Descriptive statistics and bivariate comparisons were applied.ResultsAmong 17,675 children, 2.8% had an age one dental visit. The mean age at first dental visit was 4.8 years. Children who received fluoride varnish from their medical home (12% of study population) were significantly younger at their first dental visit (4.1 vs. 4.9 years, p < 0.001).ConclusionDespite longstanding recommendations for the age one dental visit, very few Medicaid‐enrolled children in Ohio had one. The pediatric medical home lowered the age of first dental visit.

Publisher

Wiley

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