Bhutan Health Journal (Jun 2021)

Oral Health & Dentistry in Bhutan: call for actions to address a public health urgency

  • Karma Tenzin,
  • Tshewang Gyeltshen,
  • Gyan P Bajgai,
  • Sonam Nyedup,
  • Choki Choki,
  • Jyotsna Rimal,
  • OP Kharbanda,
  • Dechen Wangmo,
  • Gampo Dorji

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47811/bhj.120
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 42 – 46

Abstract

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Introduction: Bhutan’s healthcare approach in achieving the sustainable development goal 3 (SDG 3) has been largely through primary healthcare as enshrined in the universal health coverage (UHC). Bhutan has forged a unique primary healthcare model in which oral health is integrated in its primary care initiatives. The Oral Health program under the Department of public health was established in 1999 with clear line objectives. The program has achieved commendable successes over the years. However, with changing needs, enhancing and mainstreaming of oral health and dentistry in the country must be accorded a top priority. This is particularly important as the Oral Health Policy and service standards were drafted fourteen years ago in 2007. The 2021 World Health Orgnization (WHO) agreement “to provide basic oral health services to all”, to which Bhutan is signatory, needs to be strictly implemented. Therefore, oral health dialogue was conducted to deliberate on the oral health systems in the country with experts from the field who were from within and outside Bhutan. This oral health policy dialogue generated important themes such as strategic and competent workforce, capacity development, need to transform oral health services in more people centric ways and mainstreaming oral health in other health policies.

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