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. 2014 Jul;8(7):ZC06-9.
doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2014/8351.4534. Epub 2014 Jul 20.

Cost-efficiency of indigenously fabricated mobile-portable dental unit in delivery of primary healthcare in rural India

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Cost-efficiency of indigenously fabricated mobile-portable dental unit in delivery of primary healthcare in rural India

Pankaj Goel et al. J Clin Diagn Res. 2014 Jul.

Abstract

Aim: Innovation in primary oral healthcare delivery is a potential yet relatively unexplored area in Dental literature. AIM of the present study was to assess the economic gains that can be made by designing and operating an indigenously fabricated portable dental unit in rural areas.

Materials and methods: Cost-efficiency was determined by comparing total revenue (number of patients treated) with total costs (direct - capital cost of fabrication; and indirect - dental materials, disposables, transport, miscellaneous) over a period of seven years (2005 to 2012). Operational efficiency of portable dental units was also compared with dental vans on various categories of performance indicators. Data analysis was based on institutional records of Rajasthan Dental College (RDC), Jaipur, India.

Results: RESULTS show that a total of 52,900 patients who attended 223 camps during this period were provided various primary oral healthcare services using four such portable dental units that were developed @ Rs. 24,000 ($ 417) per unit. Based on a cost-efficiency of Rs 35.53 ($ 0.65) per person, which is among the lowest reported from any part of the world, the authors conclude that indigenously fabricated portable dental units provide a cost-efficient service. The other aspects most relevant to portable equipment were ease of transportation and feasibility in domiciliary care provision.

Conclusion: The Limitations of productivity due to time spent in setting up the unit and need for additional space/equipment was their main drawbacks vis-à-vis dental vans.

Keywords: Mobile dentistry; Oral health delivery system; Outreach dental care.

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Portable dental unit in working (ready to use) position
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Portable dental unit in folded (take - away) position
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Frequency of different primary oral healthcare services provided during 2005-12

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