Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3136442 The Journal of the American Dental Association 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThere have been fluctuations over time in dental care expenditures in the United States. This project aims to develop simple indicators that are easily available to people and that can be useful to predict short-term market fluctuations.MethodsThe authors analyzed data concerning 30 variables for the period of 1980 through 2012 for correlations with dental care expenditures during that period, looking for factors that historically moved in a highly correlated manner, either positively or negatively, with dental care expenditures. The authors lagged the factors to determine their potential predictive value for dental care expenditures.ResultsPersonal consumption expenditures and gross domestic product emerged as valid leading indicators for predicting short-term dental market fluctuations.ConclusionTwo simple measures that are easily available to dentists and others can serve as indicators of short-term fluctuations in the dental marketplace. Their validity as indicators can, and should, be monitored regularly.Practical ImplicationsThese indicators can be of significant value for practitioners in being alerted to potential market changes and planning to accommodate these changes. Combined, these factors can tell what changes are coming and when they have arrived.

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