Abstract
Caries of baby teeth is the most common disease among preschool children in the practice of a dentist. This is why it is so important to take into account a number of preventive measures at an early stage. This study is devoted to evaluating the cost-effectiveness of prevention of dental caries in preschool children. In the course of the study, the materials of the past years of the main literature reviews were studied, in which full and partial economic efficiency was calculated using popular statistical models. We also took into account the initial clinical cases and calculated the full cost-effectiveness based on school practice for the prevention of dental diseases and dental education among parents and preschool children. The economic status was assessed using a checklist of consolidated reporting standards for health economic assessment. Thus, the economic efficiency and profitability in the prevention of dental diseases in preschool children are shown. Based on the data obtained, a direct relationship was revealed in the economic significance and frequency of occurrence of caries of baby teeth, as well as the profitability of prevention of caries and its complications.
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