Title of article :
Aggressive strategic planning for oral health in Kuwait: a decade of post-war successes
Author/Authors :
Morris, R.E. Ministry of Health, Kuwait , Gillespie, G.M. University College, UK , Al Za’abi, F. Ministry of Health, Kuwait , Al Rashed, B. Ministry of Health, Kuwait , Al Mahmeed, B.E. Ministry of Health, Kuwait
From page :
216
To page :
227
Abstract :
Strategic planning and implementation of oral health care and disease prevention programmes after the 1990/91 Gulf war are discussed. The key concept was to develop access to care and disease prevention for all Kuwaiti children in government kindergarten/primary schools and to eliminate emphasis on extractions and restorations. Resources were restored to pre-war levels and then increased. Prevention programmes for 150 000 children were established. Prevention funds increased from 7% to 20% of the oral health budget. Prevention-based dentists increased from 9.7% to 28.0% of staff. Rising caries trends were stabilized or reduced by up to 36.8%. Percentage of caries-free primary dentition in children increased up to 37.6%, permanent dentition up to 27.0%. A dentistry school was established.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2640025
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