Journal of Dental Sciences (Oct 2022)

Profile of dental use for diseases of pulp and periapical tissues under the National Health Insurance system in Taiwan in 2020

  • Feng-Chou Cheng,
  • Chun-Pin Chiang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. 1744 – 1750

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Background/purpose: The penetration rate of National Health Insurance (NHI) of Taiwan is as high as 99.9%. This study investigated the profile of dental use for diseases of pulp and periapical tissues under the NHI system of Taiwan in 2020. Materials and methods: Data on the population and medical records of the NHI system were obtained from the websites of Ministry of the Interior and the NHI Administration, respectively. The dental patient data were divided into 18 age groups to analyze dental treatment records claimed in 2020. Results: Under the NHI system in Taiwan in 2020, the dental use rate for treatment of diseases of pulp and periapical tissues had the highest peak (12.76%) in the 5–9-year age group. It dropped abruptly to the lowest point (2.71%) in the 10–14-year age group, raised gradually with increasing age, reached to the second and third highest peaks in the 70–74-year (10.75%) and 65–69-year (10.72%) age groups, respectively, and finally declined to 4.40% in the greater than 85-year age group. Furthermore, the number of out-patient visits per 1000 people and the medical expenses per person for diseases of pulp and periapical tissues among the same 18 age groups also showed a similar trend to the dental use rate. Conclusion: Diseases of pulp and periapical tissues are still the main diseases of the oral cavity. From a cost-effectiveness viewpoint, Taiwan government should develop a better oral health care policy to prevent dental caries from deteriorating into diseases of pulp and periapical tissues for all citizens.

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