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Revista da Associacao Paulista de Cirurgioes Dentistas

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GALLOTTINI, Marina; PELISSARI, Cibele  and  ARAUJO, Ney Soares de. Dentists' willingness to identify medical conditions in a dental setting. Rev. Assoc. Paul. Cir. Dent. [online]. 2015, vol.69, n.3, pp. 242-247. ISSN 0004-5276.

Objective: Non-communicable diseases as well as HIV infection and viral hepatitis represents today a major health problem leading causes of death and great expenditures for society. The objective of this survey was to assess Brazilians dentists' attitudes and willingness regarding chairside medical screening in the dental office, and compare the results with a similar survey conducted with American dentists. Material and methods: We interviewed 323 dentists from São Paulo city. The anonymous questionnaire aimed assessing the opinions of dentists in relation to medical procedures in the dental office. The 5-point response scale enclose 1 (very important/very willing) to 5 (very unimportant/very unwilling). Results: In the same way as the American dentists, the majority of the respondents believed it is very important for dentists to conduct screening for cardiovascular disease (80.8%), hypertension (83.3%), diabetes (83.3%), human immunodeficiency virus (86%), and hepatitis (86.7%). Most are willing to conduct screening that generated immediate results (54%), but only 47% are disposed to discuss results immediately with the patient during the dental visit. Less than half of interviewed dentists (47%) considered that having insurance coverage was "very important" in deciding whether or not incorporating medical screening into dental practice. Time, cost, liability and patient´s willing were considered more important among majority of the respondents. Conclusion: Most respondents believed that chair side screening for medical conditions was very important and were disposed to conduct screening for specified medical conditions in a dental setting.

Keywords : dental offices; cardiovascular diseases; diabetes mellitus; triage; chronic disease.

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