P. Axelsson et al., HOW SWEDISH DENTAL HYGIENISTS APPLY THEIR TRAINING-PROGRAM IN THE FIELD, Community dentistry and oral epidemiology, 21(5), 1993, pp. 297-302
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Dentistry,Oral Surgery & Medicine","Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
The purpose of this study was to evaluate how clinical practice by Swe
dish dental hygienists was related to type of dental delivery system,
period of training, educational institution attended and patient categ
ory. Dental hygienists from 14 different dental hygiene schools were r
epresented. Of these schools, 11 are still in operation. A specially d
esigned questionnaire was posted to all dental hygienists in Sweden (n
=1857). A total of 1399 questionnaire (75.3%) were completed and retur
ned, providing data on 15 546 dental appointments. 37.2% of the Swedis
h dental hygienists are presently working in private practices, 45.8%
in the public dental health service and 6.2% in both. Of the patients
treated by hygienists, 88.7% were adults: 99.5% in private practice an
d 78.4% in the public dental health service. 42.0% of all dental hygie
nists were trained in 1980-84. The mean treatment time per appointment
in private practice was 49.7 min and 45 min in the public dental heal
th service. Scaling, root-planing and removal of overhangs took 27 min
per visit in private practice and 22 min in the public dental health
service. However, there were no significant differences in methods in
the two delivery systems with respect to examinations, self-care train
ing, professional mechanical toothcleaning (PMTC), topical fluoride ap
plication, or salivary and oral microbiology tests. The adult patient
categories were periodontal risk (45.1%), caries risk (9.1%) and hygie
ne (34.6%). In periodontal risk patients, scaling, root-planing and re
moval of overhangs took 28 min per appointment and 14 min in caries ri
sk patients.