Correlation between the beverage serving activities and the dental use of health care resources of National Health Insurance for common oral diseases

Feng Chou Cheng, Ming Chung Lee, Ling Hsia Wang, Wen Juain Lin, Tzu Chiang Lin, Shiang Yao Liu*, Chun Pin Chiang*

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Abstract

Background/purpose: : Taiwanese get use to drinking hand-shaken beverages. However, excessive sugar intake is strongly associated with the occurrence of dental caries. This study evaluated the correlation between the beverage serving activities and the dental use of National Health Insurance (NHI) for common oral diseases in 2016. Materials and methods: Data on the population, the beverage serving activities, and the dental records of NHI were obtained from the related websites of government. These data were divided by cities and counties to investigate the beverage serving activities and the dental use of NHI for common oral diseases in 2016. Results: In Taiwan, the value of beverage consumption per person had a moderate to high positive correlation with the dental use rate, the number of out-patient visits per 1,000 people, and the medical expenses per person for common oral diseases. For dental caries, diseases of pulp & periapical tissues, and gingivitis & periodontal diseases, their Pearson's r values were 0.52–0.61, 0.18–0.40, and 0.58–0.65, respectively. These results indicate that the higher the beverage consumption per capita, the higher the dental use per capita. Conclusion: There is a long-term benefit for oral health and systemic health through reducing or avoiding unnecessary excessive sugar intake. Therefore, from a cost-effectiveness viewpoint, Taiwan government should develop a better oral health care policy including a health education strategy of appropriate sugar intake to prevent dental caries and other non-communicable diseases in Taiwanese people.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1510-1519
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Dental Sciences
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022 Oct

Keywords

  • Hand-shaken beverages
  • dental caries
  • dental use
  • excessive sugar intake
  • national health insurance

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Dentistry

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