Diabetes Care, Vol 23, Issue 10 1505-1510, Copyright © 2000 by American Diabetes Association
Dental and other health care visits among U.S. adults with diabetes
SL Tomar and A Lester
Division of Oral Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. stomar@dental.ufl.edu
OBJECTIVE: This study compared yearly dental visits of diabetic adults with
those of nondiabetic adults. For adults with diabetes, we compared the
frequency of past-year dental visits with past-year visits for diabetes
care, dilated eye examinations, and foot examinations. RESEARCH DESIGN AND
METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study using a sample of 105,718
dentate individuals aged > or =25 years, including 4,605 individuals
with diabetes who participated in the 1995-1998 Behavioral Risk Factor
Surveillance System in 38 states. RESULTS: Dentate adults (i.e., those with
at least some natural teeth) with diabetes were less likely than those
without diabetes to have seen a dentist within the preceding 12 months
(65.8 vs. 73.1%, P = 0.0000). Adults with diabetes were less likely to have
seen a dentist than to have seen a health care provider for diabetes care
(86.3%); the percentage who saw a dentist was comparable with the
percentage who had their feet examined (67.7%) or had a dilated eye
examination (62.3%). The disparity in dental visits among racial or ethnic
groups and among socioeconomic groups was greater than that for any other
type of health care visit for subjects with diabetes. CONCLUSIONS:
Promotion of oral health among diabetic patients may be necessary,
particularly in Hispanic and African-American communities. Information on
oral health complications should be included in clinical training programs.
Oral and diabetes control programs in state health departments should
collaborate to promote preventive dental services, and the oral examination
should be listed as a component of continuous care in the American Diabetes
Association's standards of medical care for diabetic patients.