# Comparing service delivery models in Finnish dental care: efficiency of the single-visit approach

**Authors:** Märt Vesinurm, Tuomas Nenonen, Tomi Malmström, Paulus Torkki

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s12903-025-07111-x · BMC Oral Health · 2025-11-28

## TL;DR

This study compares dental care models in Finland and finds that a single-visit approach is more efficient for routine treatments.

## Contribution

The study introduces evidence that a single-visit dental model improves efficiency in public dental services.

## Key findings

- The single-visit model increased healthcare professionals' productivity by 84%-102%.
- Episode lengths were 62%-63% shorter in the single-visit model.
- Patients required 1.1 fewer visits on average in the single-visit model.

## Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the efficiency of two service delivery models in Finnish public dental service (PDS); the treatment plan-based model utilized by two public providers (M1, M2; control units) and the single-visit model (SVM) adopted by a private provider (SV; intervention unit).

A benchmarking controlled trial design was adopted. Data were collected from electronic health records (EHR) and the study organizations for patient visits, procedures, and resources utilized by the organizations for the entire year of 2013. Data were collected for a total of 156,219 patients and analysis was conducted using descriptive statistics and significance testing.

The intervention unit outperformed the control units on all chosen outcome metrics. The healthcare professionals (HCPs) working in the intervention unit produced on average 84%-102% more, 64%-80% more during a single visit, and 15%-24% more per patient. The episode lengths in the intervention unit were 62%-63% shorter and patients were treated on average with 1.1 visits less than in the control units.

The SVM shows great promise as a service delivery model of choice for routine patients. For a PDS with an obligation to treat the whole patient population, a segmentation based service delivery model could be adopted, which leverages the benefits of the SVM for routine patients and retains the capacity to also treat more complex patients.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** pain (MESH:D010146), DSO (MESH:C537734), PDS (MESH:C000719203), SVM (MESH:D012640), SV (MESH:D002303), oral health condition (MESH:D000071069)
- **Chemicals:** DSO (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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