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[The dental care for students].

E Landeck, E Landeck, R Zuhrt

    Stomatologie Der DDR
    |January 1, 1976
    PubMed
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    Student oral health issues persist, indicating a need for better dental care services. Re-examination after two years highlights ongoing challenges in stomatological morbidity and treatment accessibility for university students.

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    Area of Science:

    • Oral health
    • Public health
    • Stomatology

    Context:

    • Re-examination of stomatological morbidity and care among a random sample of university students after a two-year interval.
    • Study involved re-examining one-third of the initially studied student population.
    • Challenges in re-contacting students due to relocation and non-response were noted.

    Purpose:

    • To reassess the progression of stomatological morbidity in students.
    • To evaluate the extent and effectiveness of stomatological care provided to students.
    • To identify areas for improvement in student oral healthcare services.

    Summary:

    • A significant portion of students exhibited high oral health morbidity.
    • Existing stomatological care services were found to be insufficient to meet student needs.

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  • A substantial number of students could not be reached for follow-up, indicating potential gaps in communication and service provision.
  • Impact:

    • Findings underscore the urgent necessity for enhancing stomatological care for university students.
    • Recommendations are made for territorial public health services to improve oral healthcare delivery.
    • The study highlights the importance of accessible and effective dental care for student populations.