2017
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232017226.18782015
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Política de Saúde Bucal no Brasil 2003-2014: cenário, propostas, ações e resultados

Abstract: This study examined the implementation of Brazil's National Oral Health

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“…The National Oral Health Policy, which is called "Smiling Brazil", was issued in 2004 and is still in force; has become one of the main vectors for the public employability of dentists. It is estimated that a proportion of dentists in the National Health Service (the Sistema Único de Saúde -SUS) progresses from 27-30% during the period 2003-2014, of the total number of registered professionals 11 . Women are the bulk with regard to Brazilian dental surgeons working in public services, particularly in the Primary Health Care (PHC); they are also the majority in the Family Health Strategy (FHS), with a percentage of 58% while men are 42%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The National Oral Health Policy, which is called "Smiling Brazil", was issued in 2004 and is still in force; has become one of the main vectors for the public employability of dentists. It is estimated that a proportion of dentists in the National Health Service (the Sistema Único de Saúde -SUS) progresses from 27-30% during the period 2003-2014, of the total number of registered professionals 11 . Women are the bulk with regard to Brazilian dental surgeons working in public services, particularly in the Primary Health Care (PHC); they are also the majority in the Family Health Strategy (FHS), with a percentage of 58% while men are 42%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ressalta-se o descumprimento da legislação e a falta de universalidade no acesso à água fluoretada que mantém extenso contingente populacional à margem de benefício reconhecidamente eficaz, além de apresentar significativa relação de custo-efetividade (ANTUNES: NARVAI, 2010) Apesar dos recursos financeiros, a continuidade e manutenção da política dependem também da coordenação política e gerencial, tanto a nível federal, quanto estadual e municipal (CHAVES et al, 2017). As sucessivas trocas de ministros da saúde e presidentes causaram uma redução de investimentos por causa das reformas, ajuste fiscal e cortes progressivos da saúde e educação, revelando assim, a instabilidade vivida no Brasil (SCHERER;SCHERER, 2015;CHAVES et al, 2018).…”
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“…Despite the advances achieved with the inclusion of children under five years of age in the recent oral health policies [5,6], deficiencies in planning and fragility in the implementation of effective oral health care actions are identified, as well as difficulties of access to dental treatment [7]. These issues have historical roots that are related to the exclusionary way in which the oral health care was conceived in the country, with prioritization of the offer of dental care to schoolchildren aged 6-12 years and to permanent dentition [5]. In addition, professional resistances to the new organizational logic required by APS for integral care in oral health are discussed [5][6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%