Five policies which would change the state of children’s oral health

06 April 2017
Volume 31 · Issue 6

Following the recent release of what are incredibly disturbing and entirely avoidable statistics from the Faculty of Dental Surgery (FDS) showing that tooth extractions in children aged four and under have increased by 24 per cent in the last decade, the Oral Health Foundation, have looked at what needs to be done to ensure that this horrific trend is put to a stop.

The charity is keen to highlight the crucial fact that every single one of these cases is entirely avoidable. Through the implementation of effective education and a relatively simple oral health routine as soon as their first tooth appears, no child should have to suffer from tooth decay or go through the trauma of having to have teeth surgically removed, something which often scars them for life.

As a result, the Oral Health Foundation has outlined five policies which need to be implemented in the United Kingdom to change the state of children’s oral health for good.

1. Local authority funding

Over recent years’ local authorities have seen their purse strings increasingly tightened from above with Public Health budgets being particularly badly affected and, ultimately, there is a chronic lack of funding to seriously assess and address the oral health of local populations.

Local authorities are therefore unable to properly implement the recently issued series of NICE guidelines for oral health. As a result, the public increasingly suffer from a lack of oral health services to educate, inform and treat them effectively. Funding cuts have also resulted in many oral health promotion teams being disbanded. This obviously reduces the amount of resource invested in grassroots level activities within local communities across the UK.

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