Frontiers in Dentistry (Jun 2011)

Barriers to the Utilization of Dental Services in Udaipur, India

  • G. Kakatkar,
  • N. Bhat,
  • R. Nagarajappa,
  • V. Prasad,
  • A. Sharda,
  • K. Asawa,
  • A. Agrawal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2

Abstract

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Objective: Regular home care and yearly dental check-ups are the best means of dental care. In spite of the information on dental care, many people fail to take these precautions. The objective of this study was to determine the barriers in regular dental care and home care and to assess their association with age, sex, education and income. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 427 randomly selected individuals, 248 males and 179 females. Data were collected by a pre-tested, selfadministered 14 question questionnaire. The answer "very much" was scored as one, "to some degree" as two and "not at all" as three. The data was described and analyzed by frequency distribution and chi square test with P0.05), but females experienced higher dental fear (P<0.001). The younger age group had more visits within one year in comparison to the older. Increase in education, decreases the barriers for regular dental care. Income had a significantly negative correlation with dental visit (P=0.02). Conclusion: Our findings suggest that males believed in having regular dental care. Cost of the treatment also affected the dental visits, but the distance they had to travel to get the dental treatment was not much significant. Above all, felt need had a major impact on the dental visits.

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