National Oral Health Programme
India has a high prevalence of oro-dental disease and it is well established that oral diseases are a public health problem and have a great impact on systemic health. Poor oral health can cause poor aesthetics, affects mastication adversely, cause agonizing pain and can lead to loss of productivity due to loss of man-hours.
National Oral Health Programme (NOHP) was launched during 2014 - 15 to strengthen the public health facilities of the country for an accessible, affordable & quality oral health care delivery.
Objectives
The objectives of NOHP are as under:
- Improvement in the determinants of oral health e.g. healthy diet, oral hygiene improvement etc and to reduce disparity in oral health accessibility in rural & urban population.
- Reduce morbidity from oral diseases by strengthening oral health services at Sub district/district hospital to start with.
- Integrate oral health promotion and preventive services with general health care system and other sectors that influence oral health; namely various National Health Programs.
- Promotion of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) for achieving public health goals
Components
The program has two components as under:
- National Health Mission Component: support is provided to States to set up Dental Care Units at D istrict H ospital s or below. Support is provided for the following components :
- Manpower support (Dentist, Dental Hygienist, Dental Assistant)
- Equipments including dental Chair
- Consumables for dental procedures
- Tertiary Component: For central level activities such as:
- Designing IEC materials like Posters, TV, Radio Spots, Training Modules
- Organizing national, regional nodal officers training program to enhance the program management skills, review the status of the program
- Preparing State/District level Trainers by conducting national, regional workshops to train the paramedical health functionaries associated in health care delivery.
IVRS Oral health helpline
The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare launched an IVRS Help line for Oral Health Programme on the occasion of World Oral Health Day on 20 March 2017. It can be accessed through a toll free number by any individual by dialling 1800-11-2032 .
The aim is to
- Provide information regarding common oral health concerns;
- Create awareness regarding the importance of oral health;
- Dispel common myths regarding oral diseases; ·
- Provide emergency instructions in case of common oral health diseases.
Source : Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Last Modified : 7/1/2024
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