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The authors state that this letter reflects their opinion on the oral health policy gaps in achieving ‘sustainable oral health’ with support of research evidences.
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It is a well-known fact that oral health is an essential element of overall well-being as it eases people to perform regular activities like breathing, eating, and speaking. It also impacts on psychosocial aspects like self-satisfaction, happiness, without experiencing pain, discomfort, or shame.
Oral diseases are considered as NCDs so it requires a multisectoral action plan as the latter to achieve universal health coverage. The top NCD causes with the highest deaths are cardiovascular diseases, cancers, respiratory diseases, and diabetes. Cancers include the oral cancers also, other than cervical cancer, breast cancer and lung cancer etc. Another reason which states the importance of oral health for our well-being is that both NCDs and oral diseases share risk factors of tobacco and alcohol, moreover some of the NCDs like diabetes etc have oral manifestations like dry mouth and candidiasis too.
Oral diseases majorly consist of dental caries, periodontal conditions, oral cancers etc.
There have been changes in the oral disease patterns with change in life expectancy, demographic transition, diet, advent of technology etc. The status of oral health, as two sides of a coin has both positive and negative scenarios. On one side, there have been many advancements in methods of treatment, diag...Competing Interests: None declared. - Page navigation anchor for RE: need of multisectoral oral health policyRE: need of multisectoral oral health policy
The authors state that this letter reflects their opinion on the oral health policy gaps in achieving ‘sustainable oral health’ with support of research evidences.
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It is a well-known fact that oral health is an essential element of overall well-being as it eases people to perform regular activities like breathing, eating, and speaking. It also impacts on psychosocial aspects like self-satisfaction, happiness, without experiencing pain, discomfort, or shame.(Glick & Williams, 2021)
Oral diseases are considered as NCDs so it requires a multisectoral action plan as the latter to achieve universal health coverage. The top NCD causes with the highest deaths are cardiovascular diseases, cancers, respiratory diseases, and diabetes. Cancers include the oral cancers also, other than cervical cancer, breast cancer and lung cancer etc. Another reason which states the importance of oral health for our well-being is that both NCDs and oral diseases share risk factors of tobacco and alcohol, moreover some of the NCDs like diabetes etc have oral manifestations like dry mouth and candidiasis too.(World Health Organization,2022)
Oral diseases majorly consist of dental caries, periodontal conditions, oral cancers etc.
There have been changes in the oral disease patterns with change in life expectancy, demographic transition, diet, advent of technology etc. The status of oral health, as two sides of a coin has both positive and negative scenarios. On one side, the...Competing Interests: None declared.