Mission of Mercy emergency dental clinics: an opportunity to promote general and oral health.
Devlon N JacksonSusan PassmoreCraig S FryerJie ChenDushanka V KleinmanAlice M HorowitzJames ButlerMary A GarzaSandra C QuinnStephen B ThomasPublished in: BMC public health (2018)
The 2014 Mid-Maryland Mission of Mercy emergency dental clinic attracted people with risk factors for oral and chronic diseases. Those with one or more risk factors were more likely to receive oral surgery (specifically, tooth extraction). These findings strongly suggest that organizers of MOM emergency dental clinics include wrap-around primary care, health promotion and disease prevention services along with provision of dental services. While such events will not solve the general and oral health challenges of participants, we believe they provide an opportunity to provide basic preventive services. These findings also present an opportunity to inform planning for future MOMs and emphasize the importance of using these public health events to create linkages with other services to support follow-up and care coordination.
Keyphrases
- oral health
- primary care
- public health
- healthcare
- emergency department
- risk factors
- health promotion
- palliative care
- general practice
- mental health
- minimally invasive
- affordable care act
- coronary artery bypass
- global health
- health insurance
- emergency medical
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- quality improvement
- chronic pain
- pain management