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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Wednesday, 18 Feb 1998

Vol. 487 No. 4

Written Answers. - Dental Services.

Pat Carey

Ceist:

157 Mr. P. Carey asked the Minister for Health and Children the advice of his Department in relation to the examination of children in primary schools for dental treatment; his views on whether examinations in second, fourth and sixth classes are adequate; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4398/98]

Dental treatment services for children are being developed in accordance with the dental health action plan. For the past number of years health boards have been progressively adopting a planned targeted approach to the delivery of dental services to national school children and phasing out a demand led system. This is to ensure the optimum use of dental resources and equal access for all national school children to the same level of dental care.

The school based approach puts an important emphasis on dental health education and prevention. Dental health education programmes are now available to all national schools. Children in second, fourth and sixth classes are targeted for preventive measures under the school based approach. Subject to available resources the children in these classes are screened and referred for treatment as necessary. The provision of fissure sealants for vulnerable teeth is an important element of the preventive programme. The programme has been specifically designed to ensure that children are dentally fit before they leave national school. The small number of children who require more frequent attention are identified and the required level of advice, check-ups, treatment, etc. provided as necessary.

An emergency service for acute conditions requiring immediate attention is available on demand.

I am fully satisfied that the school based targeted approach is the most effective way of delivering dental services to children in national schools.

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