WHO Declares Oral Health a Global Priority
At a May 27 meeting of the World Health Organization (WHO), health ministries supported a new resolution that urged oral health be included in the noncommunicable disease agenda. It also recommended a shift from the traditional curative approach towards a preventive approach that includes promotion of oral health within the family, schools and workplaces, and also a comprehensive and inclusive approach to the delivery of oral health care within the primary health care system. WHO also recommended that oral health care should be included in universal health coverage programs because its exclusion from universal health coverage programs is a major problem.
WHO will develop a draft global strategy on tackling oral diseases for consideration in 2022, and by 2023, translate that strategy into an action plan that will recommend best practices.