Article Data

  • Views 267
  • Dowloads 138

Original Research

Open Access

Type of insurance coverage and dental sealants among US children: findings from the National Survey of Children's Health

  • Lina Bahanan1,*,

1Department of Dental Public Health, College of Dentistry, King Abdulaziz University, 21589 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

DOI: 10.22514/jocpd.2024.138 Vol.48,Issue 6,November 2024 pp.181-186

Submitted: 17 March 2024 Accepted: 20 June 2024

Published: 03 November 2024

*Corresponding Author(s): Lina Bahanan E-mail: Lbahanan@kau.edu.sa

Abstract

Access to preventive dental services, such as dental sealants, varies based on several factors, including insurance coverage. The aim of this study was to examine the association between different types of insurance and dental sealant placement among US children. Data from the National Survey of Children Health (NSCH) cycle 2018 was analyzed. The sample size comprised 18,012 children aged 4–14 years. The main outcome was dental sealant placement in the past year (yes/no). The primary predictor was the type of insurance (public, private, both public and private, and uninsured). Bivariate and adjusted multivariate analysis was carried out to estimate weighted prevalence and adjusted odds ratios using SAS 9.4. The adjusted multivariate results showed that dental sealant use was the lowest among uninsured children compared to publicly insured children, followed by privately insured children, and finally mixed insured (public and private) children (adjusted odds ratio (AOR): 0.70; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.57–0.86, AOR: 0.79; 95% CI: 0.54–1.14, AOR: 0.57; 95% CI: 0.40–0.82, respectively). In conclusion, privately insured, mixed insured, and uninsured children had lower odds of dental sealant use compared to publicly insured children. There was a significant variation in the accessibility of dental sealants among US children based on their insurance coverage. Despite these disparities, every child should have access to dental sealants, regardless of insurance status.


Keywords

Child; Dental caries; Health services accessibility; Pit and fissure sealants; Preventive dentistry


Cite and Share

Lina Bahanan. Type of insurance coverage and dental sealants among US children: findings from the National Survey of Children's Health. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 2024. 48(6);181-186.

References

[1] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Oral health; preventing cavities, gum disease, tooth loss, and oral cancers : at a glance 2011. 2011. Available at: https://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/11862 (Accessed: 11 November 2023)

[2] Benjamin RM. Oral health: the silent epidemic. Public Health Reports. 2010; 125: 158–159.

[3] US Department of Health and Human Services. US public health, service. Oral health in America: a report of the surgeon general. 2000. Available at: https://www.nidcr.nih.gov/sites/default/files/2017-10/hck1ocv.%40www.surgeon.fullrpt.pdf (Accessed: 13 November 2023).

[4] Slade G. Measuring oral health and quality of life. University of North Carolina: Chapel Hill. 1997.

[5] Colak H, Dülgergil CT, Dalli M, Hamidi MM. Early childhood caries update: a review of causes, diagnoses, and treatments. Journal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine. 2013; 4: 29–38.

[6] Verghese A, Raber M, Sharma S. Interventions targeting diet quality of supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) participants: a scoping review. Preventive Medicine. 2019; 119: 77–86.

[7] Seirawan H, Faust S, Mulligan R. The impact of oral health on the academic performance of disadvantaged children. American Journal of Public Health. 2012; 102: 1729–1734.

[8] Eicher-Miller HA, Mason AC, Weaver CM, McCabe GP, Boushey CJ. Food insecurity is associated with iron deficiency anemia in US adolescents. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2009; 90: 1358–1371.

[9] Jackson SL, Vann WF, Kotch JB, Pahel BT, Lee JY. Impact of poor oral health on children’s school attendance and performance. American Journal of Public Health. 2011; 101: 1900–1906.

[10] Fleming E, Afful J. Prevalence of total and untreated dental caries among youth: United States, 2015–2016. (Report No.: 307). NCHS Data Brief. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics; 2018 Apr. 2018.

[11] Hannigan A, O’Mullane DM, Barry D, Schäfer F, Roberts AJ. A caries susceptibility classification of tooth surfaces by survival time. Caries Research. 2000; 34: 103–108.

[12] Demirci M, Tuncer S, Yuceokur AA. Prevalence of caries on individual tooth surfaces and its distribution by age and gender in university clinic patients. European Journal of Dentistry. 2010; 4: 270–279.

[13] Condò R, Cioffi A, Riccio A, Totino M, Condò SG, Cerroni L. Sealants in dentistry: a systematic review of the literature. ORAL & Implantology. 2014; 6: 67–74.

[14] Beslot-Neveu A, Courson F, Ruse ND. Physico-chemical approach to pit and fissure sealant infiltration and spreading mechanisms. Pediatric Dentistry. 2012; 34: 57–61.

[15] Ahovuo-Saloranta A, Forss H, Walsh T, Hiiri A, Nordblad A, Mäkelä M, et al. Sealants for preventing dental decay in the permanent teeth. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2013; CD001830.

[16] Gizani S. Pit and fissure sealants. Pit and Fissure Sealants. 2018; 72: 23–34.

[17] Griffin S, Naavaal S, Scherrer C, Griffin PM, Harris K, Chattopadhyay S. School-based dental sealant programs prevent cavities and are cost-effective. Health Affairs. 2016; 35: 2233–2240.

[18] Weintraub JA, Stearns SC, Rozier RG, Huang C. Treatment outcomes and costs of dental sealants among children enrolled in medicaid. American Journal of Public Health. 2001; 91: 1877–1881.

[19] Naaman R, El-Housseiny AA, Alamoudi N. The use of pit and fissure sealants—a literature review. Dentistry Journal. 2017; 5: 34.

[20] Koruyucu M, Bektaş D, Aydınoğlu C, Barlak P, Seymen F. Clinical success rate of fissure sealants: one-year follow-up. European Oral Research. 2020; 54: 109–113.

[21] Francis R, Mascarenhas AK, Soparkar P, Al-Mutawaa S. Retention and effectiveness of fissure sealants in Kuwaiti school children. Community Dental Health. 2008; 25: 211–215.

[22] Ng TCH, Chu CH, Yu OY. A concise review of dental sealants in caries management. Frontiers in Oral Health. 2023; 4: 1180405.

[23] U.S. Department of Human and Health Services. Healthy People 2030. Increase the proportion of children and adolescents who have dental sealants on 1 or more molars—OH-10. 2023 Available at: https://health.gov/healthypeople/objectives-and-data/browse-objectives/oral-conditions/increase-proportion-children-and-adolescents-who-have-dental-sealants-1-or-more-molars-oh-10 (Accessed: 10 October 2023).

[24] Medicaid. January 2024 medicaid & CHIP enrollment data highlights. 2024. Available at: https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/program-information/medicaid-and-chip-enrollment-data/report-highlights/index.html (Accessed: 15 October 2023).

[25] Medicaid. Dental care. 2023. Available at: https://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid/benefits/dental-care/index.html (Accessed: 20 November 2023).

[26] Nasseh K, Vujicic M. Health reform in massachusetts increased adult dental care use, particularly among the poor. Health Affairs. 2013; 32: 1639–1645.

[27] American Dental Association. Dental care use among children: 2016. 2016. Available at: https://www.ada.org/-/media/project/ada-organization/ada/ada org/files/resources/research/hpi/hpigraphic_0718_1.pdf (Accessed: 12 December 2023).

[28] Chi DL, Singh J. Reimbursement rates and policies for primary molar pit-and-fissure sealants across state Medicaid programs. The Journal of the American Dental Association. 2013; 144: 1272–1278.

[29] Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health. National survey of children’s health, 2018. 2018. Available at: https://www.childhealthdata.org/learn-about-the-nsch/NSCH (Accessed: 12 December 2023).

[30] SAS. SAS for windows. Version 9.4. Cary NSII 2014. Analytics, Business intelligence and data management. 2023. Available at: https://www.sas.com/en_sa/home.html (Accessed: 5 October 2023).

[31] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Vital signs: dental sealants prevent cavities. 2016. Available at: https://archive.cdc.gov/www_cdc_gov/vitalsigns/dental-sealants/index.html (Accessed: 11 November 2023).

[32] National Research Council (US) and Institute of Medicine (US) Committee on Children HI. Systems of accountability: implementing children’s health insurance programs. Overview of the state children’s health insurance program. 1998. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK230573/ (Accessed: 16 September 2023).

[33] Wang H, Norton EC, Rozier RG. Effects of the state children’s health insurance program on access to dental care and use of dental services. Health Services Research. 2007; 42: 1544–1563.

[34] Health Insurance Marketplace. Dental coverage in the health insurance marketplace. 2024. Available at: https://www.healthcare.gov/coverage/dental-coverage/ (Accessed: 5 January 2024).

[35] Chen W, Page TF. Impact of health plan deductibles and health insurance marketplace enrollment on health care experiences. Medical Care Research and Review. 2020; 77: 483–497.

[36] Isman R. Dental sealants: a public health perspective. Journal of the California Dental Association. 2010; 38: 735–745.

[37] Al Agili DE, Griffin SO. Effect of family income on the relationship between parental education and sealant prevalence, national health and nutrition examination survey, 2005–2010. Preventing Chronic Disease. 2015; 12: E138.

[38] King C. Disparities in access to preventive health care services among insured children in a cross sectional study. Medicine. 2016; 95: e4262.

[39] World Health Organization. World health report 2013: research for universal health coverage. 2024. Available at: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/world-health-report-2013-research-for-universal-health-coverage (Accessed: 13 January 2024).

[40] Crouch E, Nelson J, Merrell MA, Martin A. The oral health status of America’s rural children: an opportunity for policy change. Journal of Public Health Dentistry. 2021; 81: 251–260.

[41] American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Policy on third-party reimbursement of fees related to dental sealants (pp. 163–164). The Reference Manual of Pediatric Dentistry. American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry: Chicago, Ill. 2022.


Abstracted / indexed in

Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch) Created as SCI in 1964, Science Citation Index Expanded now indexes over 9,500 of the world’s most impactful journals across 178 scientific disciplines. More than 53 million records and 1.18 billion cited references date back from 1900 to present.

Biological Abstracts Easily discover critical journal coverage of the life sciences with Biological Abstracts, produced by the Web of Science Group, with topics ranging from botany to microbiology to pharmacology. Including BIOSIS indexing and MeSH terms, specialized indexing in Biological Abstracts helps you to discover more accurate, context-sensitive results.

Google Scholar Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines.

JournalSeek Genamics JournalSeek is the largest completely categorized database of freely available journal information available on the internet. The database presently contains 39226 titles. Journal information includes the description (aims and scope), journal abbreviation, journal homepage link, subject category and ISSN.

Current Contents - Clinical Medicine Current Contents - Clinical Medicine provides easy access to complete tables of contents, abstracts, bibliographic information and all other significant items in recently published issues from over 1,000 leading journals in clinical medicine.

BIOSIS Previews BIOSIS Previews is an English-language, bibliographic database service, with abstracts and citation indexing. It is part of Clarivate Analytics Web of Science suite. BIOSIS Previews indexes data from 1926 to the present.

Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition aims to evaluate a journal’s value from multiple perspectives including the journal impact factor, descriptive data about a journal’s open access content as well as contributing authors, and provide readers a transparent and publisher-neutral data & statistics information about the journal.

Scopus: CiteScore 1.8 (2023) Scopus is Elsevier's abstract and citation database launched in 2004. Scopus covers nearly 36,377 titles (22,794 active titles and 13,583 Inactive titles) from approximately 11,678 publishers, of which 34,346 are peer-reviewed journals in top-level subject fields: life sciences, social sciences, physical sciences and health sciences.

Submission Turnaround Time

Conferences

Top