Pediatrics

Dental check-ups and referrals for young children by child doctors

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Abstract

Nearly 78% of primary care clinicians are likely to refer children showing early signs of dental decay.

  • Confidence in screening abilities is significantly associated with an increased likelihood of making referrals (odds ratio [OR]: 5.0).
  • Providers reporting low referral difficulty are more likely to refer at-risk children (OR: 6.0).
  • Group practice settings are linked to higher odds of referrals (OR: 4.2).
  • Having a patient population with over 60% infants or toddlers is associated with a decreased likelihood of referrals (OR: 0.2).
  • Provider knowledge and opinions about oral health do not significantly explain referral practices.

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