# Analysis of hospital dental care for patients with special needs in Brazil

**Authors:** Amanda Beatriz Gonçalves VIVACQUA, Edson Hilan Gomes de LUCENA, Gilberto Alfredo PUCCA JÚNIOR, Fábio Carneiro MARTINS

PMC · DOI: 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2024.vol38.0007 · 2024-05-10

## TL;DR

This study examines dental care access for patients with special needs in Brazil using national health data from 2010 to 2018.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into regional disparities and factors influencing hospital dental care for special needs patients in Brazil.

## Key findings

- Midwest and Southeast regions had higher dental procedures for special needs patients.
- A weak negative correlation was found between hospital dental authorizations and oral health coverage.
- Factors like population size, region, and dentist availability influence dental care access for special needs patients.

## Abstract

This analytical cross-sectional study aimed to analyze the access of patients with special needs (PSN) in Brazilian municipalities to hospital dental care of the Unified Health System (Sistema Único de Saúde - SUS), based on data from the Hospital Information System of the Unified Health System (Sistema de Informações Hospitalares do SUS- SIH/SUS - SIH), from 2010 to 2018. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov normality test was performed; the Poisson regression was used to verify factors associated with the variable total number of hospitalization authorizations with the main procedure of dental treatment for PSN (“Total de Autorizações de Internação Hospitalar” – AIH), the Spearman correlation test with a significance level of 5% was used to characterize the relationships between the Municipal Human Development Index per municipality - (Índice de Desenvolvimento Humano Municipal - HDI) and the Oral Health Coverage in the Family Health Strategy by municipality (Cobertura de saúde bucal na estratégia saúde da família por município - SBSF Coverage), and the relationship of the AIH with SBSF Coverage. A total of 127,691 procedures were performed, of which 71,517 (56%) were clinical procedures, such as restorations, endodontic treatments, supra and subgingival scaling, among others. Municipalities in the Midwest (PR=5.117) and Southeast (RP = 4.443) regions had more precedures than the others. A weak correlation was found between AIH and SBSF Coverage (r = -0.2, p < 0.001) and HDI and SBSF Coverage (r = -0.074, p < 0.001). Population size, region, health coverage, oral hygiene, and number of dentists in hospitals affected the availability of dental procedures in PSN.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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