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The State ofOral Health in Europe
Report Commissioned by the Platformfor Better Oral Health in Europe
Dr. Reena Patel, Dental Advisor
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Foreword
The news on Europes oral health is both good and bad: the good news is that we have witnessed incred-
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Acknowledgements
The author: Dr. Reena Patel, Dental Advisor
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Table of Contents
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Executive Summary
Introduction and context
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Prevalence and trends of oral diseases in EU Member States
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Economic impact of oral diseases in Europe
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Inequalities relating to the treatment of oral diseases in Europe
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Oral health policies, the promotion of oral health and the prevention of oraldiseases in Europe
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Conclusions and recommendations for European decision-makers
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Section 1: About oral health
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What are oral diseases?
Dental caries (tooth decay)
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Gum (Periodontal) Diseases
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Oral cancer
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Risk factors for oral diseases
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Good oral health is an integral part of general health and well-being
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Section 2: The prevalence oforal diseases in EU Member States
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Prevalence and trends in dental caries
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Oral cancer in Europe
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Section 3: Economic impact
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Section 4: Inequalities relating to the
treatment of oral diseases in Europe
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Toothbrushing habits in Europe
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Inequalities in types of dental treatment
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Inequalities in income status and dental attendance
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Reasons impacting upon dental attendance
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Section 5: Oral health policies, the promotion of
oral health and the prevention of oral diseases in
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Preventing oral diseases
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Fluorides and oral health
Good practice from across Europe
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Good practice: Fluoridated salt programmes
Good practice: Fluoridated milk programmes
Good practice: Childsmile Program, Scotland
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Good practice: Denmarks preventative oral health care model
Good practice: An evidence-based toolkit for prevention
Good practice: Community centre based programmes
Good practice: Use of peer leaders in school-based oral health promotion
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Good practice: Integrating oral health checks within generalhealth assessments for elderly people living in the community
Good practice: raising patient awareness in oral hygienemeasures to encourage self-care and limit periodontal breakdown
Good practice: Oral cancer screening of high risk groups
Good practice: A national preventative programme to increasethe frequency that teenagers attend the dentist for check-ups
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Good practice: Promotion of sugar-free products
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Good practice: Restricting marketing andimproving the labelling of certain food products
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International examples of good practice: An online forum to share best practices
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Section 6: Conclusions:Understanding the problems
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Current trends in periodontal health and oralcancer and increasing oral health inequalities
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Improving the data and knowledge base, and mechanismsfor measuring, monitoring, evaluating and reporting
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-motion: Developing an oral health promotion model to address thewider determinants of health
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ing oral health promotion and preventative activities: Dental work-force limitations
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Section 7: Recommendations
for European decision-makers
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Make a commitment to improving oral health andpreventing oral diseases across Europe and within individualMember States by 2020
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Address increasing oral health inequalities
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Develop the dental workforce
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Bridge the research gap in oral health promotion
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