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DATA REVEALS DENTISTS' BEST TOOLS
FOR KIDS' ORAL HEALTH
-National Children's Dental Health Month Puts Spotlight on Prevention-
PARSIPPANY, NJ (February15, 2005) –
Cavities are almost entirely preventable, and a
new analysis of dental claims data shows that
sealants and professional fluoride treatments
are playing a huge role in helping kids fight
tooth decay.
During National Children's Dental
Health Month and throughout the year, dentists
are urging parents to help kids fight cavities.
The data from this recent analysis supports what
most dentists also recommend: Regular visits to
the dentist for cleanings and preventive care.
Analysts from the Data and Analysis
Center (DAC) tracked dental benefits claims from
nearly 500,000 enrollees within the Delta Dental
system from 1998 to 2003. The claims covered children
and adolescents 6 to 15 years old who, after receiving
sealants, were 78 percent less likely to need fillings.
Children who also received up to five professional
fluoride treatments during the five-year period
were 87 percent less likely to develop cavities.
When kids with sealants received more than five
fluoride treatments in the five-year period, they
were protected from new cavities in 93 percent
of the cases.
"We've known for a long time
that sealants are effective, but a boost of almost
16 percent from fluoride treatment is noteworthy," said
Dr. Scott Navarro, dental director, Delta Dental
of New Jersey.
Dr. Navarro added that sealants were
the ninth most common dental procedure among children
in 2003. That figure comes from a separate review
of claims for patients in the 2- to 18-year age
range. It showed that 240,847 patients submitted
claims for sealants in 2003 and 1.3 million patients
in the age range submitted claims for fluoride
treatment. The review also indicates that some
2.2 million kids received treatments such as fillings,
extractions, crowns and pulpotomies in 2003. Pulpotomy
is a treatment for deep decay that goes through
the outer layers into the heart of a tooth.
"Children's Dental Health Month
is a great time to remind everyone that the goal
of preventive care is to try to avoid dental problems
altogether,"
said Navarro. "The encouraging news is that
the recommended course of action is simple - brush
at least twice daily, floss once each day and visit
your dentist regularly."
The Data and Analysis Center is an
investor-owned, for-profit company of dental science
experts and business analysts who manage the country's
most extensive claims-based dental health data
warehouse. The DAC evaluates treatment outcomes
based on evidence from millions of dental insurance
claims submitted from every state in the nation.
About Delta Dental of New Jersey, Inc.
Delta Dental of New Jersey, Inc., is New Jersey’s
and Connecticut's leading dental benefits carrier,
providing coverage to more than one million people
through contracts with employers in New Jersey
and Connecticut. The Delta Dental Plan system offers
seamless dental benefits administration for employer
groups throughout the country and the largest network
of credentialed dentists in the nation. For more
information visit us on the Web at www.deltadentalnj.com.