The changing oral health situation in Australia and moving towards primary oral health care
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-17, 19:37authored byCrocombe, LA, Slack-Smith, L, Bell, EJ, Anthony Barnett
Abstract Background: Oral health has a substantial influence on quality of life and has been linked to general health, yet there is much work required to determine its optimal management. Methods: This discussion paper drew upon government reports, research literature, existing reviews and media releases to discover the challenges and opportunities when incorporating dentistry into primary health care. Results: Oral health outcomes have improved over the generations, the dental practice service mix has changed, the number of dental clinicians has increased and the workforce mix is changing, possibly leading to changing perspectives to work-life balance. There is unequal access to dental care alongside a dental workforce maldistribution. Dental care is funded separately to general health care and is largely supplied by the private sector. Subsidised dental care has been managed by the states but federal politicians of major political parties are investigating new funding arrangements. Conclusions: The challenges to incorporating dentistry into primary health care are great. However, major political parties are interested in oral health. The oral workforce is going through a process of rapid change in practitioner number, type and possibly attitudes, thereby giving an opportunity to modify its delivery systems.
History
Publication title
Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
Volume
9
Pagination
45-49
ISSN
1833-3818
Department/School
School of Health Sciences
Publisher
Sage Publications, Inc.
Place of publication
Australia
Rights statement
Copyright 2014 Australasian College of Health Service Management