Utilization of public and private dental services in Sibu, Sarawak: A sociodemographic appraisal and types of treatment received

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This study investigated the sociodemographic profiles of patients attending public and private dental clinics and the types of treatment received. Patients (n=454) were interviewed using a structured questionnaire at two public and four private clinics in Sibu District, Sarawak. Generally, Chinese (74.7%), females (60.0%) and urban dwellers (83.7%) were more likely to visit the dentist. Both clinics had more females and more Chinese but private clinics had a lower percentage of female attendees (53.1% versus 67.0%) but a higher percentage of Chinese (85.0% versus 64.5%). Private attendees were younger (mean age of 31.0 years compared to 41.0 years) and from higher income households (median value of MR 2,000 versus MR 900) than public attendees. Treatments were mostly curative and a third of the visits were associated with painful conditions. Age (p=0.006), gender (p=0.003), ethnicity (p<0.001) and household income (p<0.001) were associated with the type of clinic visited. Choice of clinic was not related to having painful conditions (p=0.970). To ensure a more affordable and equitable distribution of oral healthcare, health planners need to identify disparities in the utilization of services and differences between public and private attendees.

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Chu, G. T., & Raja Latifah, R. J. (2001). Utilization of public and private dental services in Sibu, Sarawak: A sociodemographic appraisal and types of treatment received. Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health / Asia-Pacific Academic Consortium for Public Health, 13(2), 79–84. https://doi.org/10.1177/101053950101300204

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