Reported frequency of pulpo-periodontal disease by health service providers in Colombia 2015-2022
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https://doi.org/10.15332/us.v22i2.3015Keywords:
Periodontitis, Gingivitis, Periapical Periodontitis, Health Services, PrevalenceAbstract
Objective: To present the frequency of pulp and periodontal diseases based on the reports of health service providers to the territorial entities in Colombia.
Materials and methods: A cross-sectional and descriptive quantitative study was carried out, based on information obtained from SISPRO, of the Colombian population attended by all types of providers registered at the national level, according to the different levels of affiliation to the system and whose main diagnosis was periodontitis or some type of pulpo-periapical pathology.
Results: For the period 2015-2022, in general the reported frequency of pulpo-periodontal diseases was 57.7% for gingivitis, pulpitis 15.8%, and periodontitis 6.3%, likewise pulpitis, Necrosis and tooth loss occurred with a significantly higher frequency in the subsidized regime.
Conclusions: The frequency of pulp and periodontal diseases from these reports reflects lower frequency than those reported in previous national studies, the results should be interpreted with caution since it may be due to a positive impact of the health system interventions or may indicate deficiencies in the information systems and reporting of health service providers.
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