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Costs of dental care and its financial impacts on patients in a population with low availability of services




AuthorsNyamuryekung’e Kasusu Klint, Lahti Satu, Tuominen Risto

PublisherF D I WORLD DENTAL PRESS LTD

Publication year2019

JournalCommunity Dental Health

Journal name in sourceCOMMUNITY DENTAL HEALTH

Journal acronymCOMMUNITY DENT HLTH

Volume36

Issue2

First page 131

Last page136

Number of pages6

ISSN0265-539X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1922/CDH_4389Nyamuryekung’e06

Web address https://www.cdhjournal.org/issues/36-2-june-2019/972-costs-of-dental-care-and-its-financial-impacts-on-patients-in-a-population-with-low-availability-of-services

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/41341604


Abstract
Objectives: To determine the direct and indirect costs of accessing and utilizing dental services in Tanzania and the proportion of patients experiencing economic burden due to treatment costs.
Basic research design: Survey of 489 dental patients utilizing an out-of-pocket payment modality was carried out in four regional hospitals. Direct and indirect costs for service utilization were calculated. Financial expenditures were used to assess significant financial impacts of utilization of dental services on household economies.
Results: Direct costs comprised 80% of the total treatment costs, whereas indirect costs comprised 20%. About half of the patients experienced significant financial impacts as a result of their utilization of dental services. Proportionately more patients from low-income households (92.2%) experienced significant financial impacts. Most patients attended the clinics due to toothache and the most widely expected treatment was dental extraction. Only 7.1% of the patients received a filling The costs for dental restorations were three-times those for tooth extraction.

Conclusions: Dental service utilization leads to significant financial impacts on many of the households in this setting. Increasing the rate of prepayment for health services and reducing income inequality may help to mitigate these impacts.

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