1. A preventive dental care programme at the workplace.
- Author
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Westerman B
- Subjects
- Dental Prophylaxis, Health Education, Dental methods, Health Services Needs and Demand, Humans, Oral Hygiene methods, Oral Hygiene psychology, Periodontal Index, Program Evaluation, Queensland, Dental Health Services organization & administration, Occupational Dentistry, Periodontal Diseases prevention & control, Preventive Dentistry
- Abstract
Employees from an industrial group in Brisbane were examined at the workplace and found to have generally low levels of dental disease. At the same time, the Australian Bureau of Statistics suggests that less than 45 per cent of Australians attend a dentist annually. This low attendance for regular dental care reduces the effectiveness of any preventive dental service. A pilot scheme of preventive dental care was provided for employees at the workplace in Brisbane. The aim of the programme was to provide regular health counselling and reinforcement of oral health activities, general dental information, regular prophylaxis, scaling and cleaning, and referrals for restorative care. The preventive programme was appropriate given the disease levels. The services were effective in improving the periodontal status and restorative care which resulted from referrals. As well, the preventive dental care programme proved to be readily acceptable to both employees and management.
- Published
- 1993
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