2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2011000300012
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Políticas de saúde no Brasil nos anos 2000: a agenda federal de prioridades

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“…Recent years have witnessed major changes in oral health policy in Brazil, which has gone from being a secondary concern to assume a prominent position on the government's agenda 1 . The National Oral Health Policy (a Política Nacional de Saúde Bucal -PNSB), known as Brasil Sorridente (smiling Brazil), published in 2004, is built around the following core elements: reorganization of primary care, especially through the creation of Oral Health Teams (Equipes de Saúde Bucal -ESB) within the Family Health Strategy (Estratégia Saúde da Família -ESF); organization of specialist care through the implementation of Dental Specialty Centers (Centros de Especialidades Odontológicas -CEO) and Regional Dental Prosthetics Laboratories (Laboratories Regional de Prostheses Dentárias -LRPD); health promotion and protection through health education; collective actions and fluoridation of public water supplies; and oral health surveillance, focusing on monitoring trends by conducting periodic epidemiological studies 2 .In January 2014, the 10th anniversary of Brasil Sorridente was celebrated at the 32ndSão Paulo International Dental Meeting (Congresso Internacional de Odontologia de São Paulo -CIOSP), the largest and most important event of the year for the Brazilian dental sector.…”
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“…Recent years have witnessed major changes in oral health policy in Brazil, which has gone from being a secondary concern to assume a prominent position on the government's agenda 1 . The National Oral Health Policy (a Política Nacional de Saúde Bucal -PNSB), known as Brasil Sorridente (smiling Brazil), published in 2004, is built around the following core elements: reorganization of primary care, especially through the creation of Oral Health Teams (Equipes de Saúde Bucal -ESB) within the Family Health Strategy (Estratégia Saúde da Família -ESF); organization of specialist care through the implementation of Dental Specialty Centers (Centros de Especialidades Odontológicas -CEO) and Regional Dental Prosthetics Laboratories (Laboratories Regional de Prostheses Dentárias -LRPD); health promotion and protection through health education; collective actions and fluoridation of public water supplies; and oral health surveillance, focusing on monitoring trends by conducting periodic epidemiological studies 2 .In January 2014, the 10th anniversary of Brasil Sorridente was celebrated at the 32ndSão Paulo International Dental Meeting (Congresso Internacional de Odontologia de São Paulo -CIOSP), the largest and most important event of the year for the Brazilian dental sector.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since 2003, with the advent of the Smiling Brazil Program, oral health has been on the list of priorities of the Brazilian federal government [1]. This initiative is an integral part of the National Policy on Oral Health [2], which seeks to broaden and qualify oral healthcare at all levels, including highly complex treatments [3].…”
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“…As últimas duas décadas foram anos de extrema importância e de mudança na saúde pública do Brasil. Em 1994, quando o Programa Saúde da Família foi apresentado, iniciou-se uma estratégia de consolidação do Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) 3 , em uma tentativa de inverter o modelo assistencialista vigente.…”
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