Public Health
Volume 120, Issue 4 , Pages 359-363, April 2006

The equity of access to orthodontic dental care for children in the North East of England

  • Eva Morris

      Affiliations

    • Northern and Yorkshire Cancer Registry and Information Service, Arthington House, Cookridge Hospital, Leeds LS16 6QB, UK
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  • David Landes

      Affiliations

    • Durham Dales Primary Care Trust, Henson Close, South Church Enterprise Park, Bishop Auckland, County Durham DL14 6WA, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 1388 458835; fax: +44 1388 452290.

Received 27 May 2005; received in revised form 20 October 2005; accepted 31 October 2005.

Summary 

Objectives

To assess the equity of access to primary care orthodontic treatment in relation to deprivation in the County Durham and Tees Valley Strategic Health Authority area.

Study design

An observational study based on Dental Practice Board data for the County Durham and Tees Valley Strategic Health Authority area with a population of 1.13 million.

Methods

The postcode of all orthodontic claims made by National Health Service dentists across the area in the financial years 2002/2003 and 2003/2004 were obtained and the claim rate per 1000 at risk population calculated for each ward. These ward rates were then compared to both the level of deprivation measured by the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2000 and the children's dental registration rate of the area.

Results

Inequity in access to orthodontic care was observed. There was a moderate negative correlation r=−0.40 suggesting wards with the lowest claim rates had the greatest deprivation. In addition, the wards with the lowest child dental registration rates also had the lowest claim rates for orthodontic treatment.

Conclusions

Currently, there is inequity of access to orthodontic treatment for children in County Durham and Tees Valley. The move towards local commissioning for dental services within the NHS will provide an opportunity to reduce inequalities in access.

Keywords: Orthodontics, Deprivation, Access, Dental care

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PII: S0033-3506(05)00273-8

doi:10.1016/j.puhe.2005.10.017

Public Health
Volume 120, Issue 4 , Pages 359-363, April 2006