Uptake of dental hygienist services by the Israeli 65+ age group

Lena Natapov, Ayelet Berg-Warman, Ile Kermel Schiffman, Shlomo Paul Zusman

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תקציר

Objectives: To learn about the use patterns of dental hygienist services, by the 65+ age group in Israel and to identify the main barriers facing different population groups. Methods: Telephone interviews with a representative sample of 512 older adults aged 65 and over were conducted from February to April 2020. Results: About 50% of the older adults aged 65 and over visited a dentist (2.9 visits on average) and 35% visited a dental hygienist in the year preceding the interviews. 17% reported never visiting a dentist and 45% never received care from a dental hygienist. Dental care use rates are lower in the outlying areas of the country, among non-Jews and among those who find it difficult to cover monthly household expenses. Those who regularly visit a dental hygienist maintain a preventive oral health routine, including tooth brushing and visits to the dentist for periodic preventive check-ups. They are aware of the harmful effects of eating sweets in between meals. Most of the older adults aged 65 and over are unaware of the reform under which hygienist’ care was included in the basket of services provided by health plans. Conclusions: There is underutilization of dental hygienist services and lack of awareness of proper oral health behaviour in the lower socioeconomic group. As less than 50% of older adults are aware of the legal rights for dental care, there is a need to raise awareness of the reform and the services provided under it.

שפה מקוריתאנגלית
עמודים (מ-עד)306-312
מספר עמודים7
כתב עתInternational Journal of Dental Hygiene
כרך22
מספר גיליון2
מזהי עצם דיגיטלי (DOIs)
סטטוס פרסוםפורסם - מאי 2024
פורסם באופן חיצוניכן

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