Access and use of specific dental services in HIV disease
- PMID: 11109215
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.2000.tb03324.x
Access and use of specific dental services in HIV disease
Abstract
Objectives: This study examined factors associated with the use of specific dental services by persons with HIV disease.
Methods: The data were derived from 1,588 adults who participated in a series of up to six interviews as part of the AIDS Cost and Service Utilization Surveys. Use of dental services such as examinations, x-rays, cleaning, fillings, extractions, root canals, crown and bridge or dentures, and periodontal procedures were evaluated using logistic regression and generalized estimating equations were applied.
Results: Multivariate analyses showed that medical insurance, an education beyond high school, income higher than $1,300 per month, high ambulatory visits, and receipt of psychological counseling were generally associated with higher service use. Blacks, those with an inpatient admission, and CD4+ cell counts less than 500 cells/microL were significantly less likely to use most types of dental services.
Conclusions: The study concludes that disparities exist in the use of several dental services similar to those seen in the general population.
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