Sunday 25 September 2011

472. The most prevalent disease in the Portuguese society is tooth decay

Carlos Pereira, 46 years old with a doctorate from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, dentist, professor at the School of Health of Viseu (ESSV) coordinated a study on the oral health of young people in the Centre Region. Natural Sátão, began her career in nursing, but the passion for oral health was stronger, becoming the first doctorate in ESSV. Viseu chose to live, but opted for the hometown to open an office. I knew that the mouths of most of the Portuguese is a serious problem, but the results of the study coordinated still managed to surprise: it is amazing that 20 percent of teens have no idea of what the dental floss.

-How does the opportunity to conduct this study with young people between 12 and 18 in the Center?

-The idea of ​​developing this study arose from the lack of evidence, evidence, hard data on this phenomenon we have studied. We had no data on population and in the case of adolescents on how they performed their oral hygiene, the number of times they visited the dentist, and because we do not, this was the most important motivation.

-The lack of hard data was a barrier?

-It is impossible to plan care, a care plan is based not know the most basic data of this phenomenon, about which we can intervene.

-Party with the idea that the situation was not good and you need to achieve on the ground?

-We had the notion that the scenery was not encouraging. That is to say that the scene did not surprise us. Who makes clinical faced every day with this issue of oral hygiene performed in a less correct. Hence we planned to study and realize it was a step.

-The study covered the six districts of Centro (Aveiro, Viseu, Guarda, Castelo Branco, Coimbra and Leiria)?

-We have an approach-mostly in the district of Viseu and after studies in other districts.

-Do not be abusive to say it is a study of the Center?

-No. All districts in the Central region were visited. If you ask me: It was done fairly? Not true, the region where more focused was the district of Viseu, where we include all public schools in the second and third cycles and secondary schools, except the first cycle and the pre-school.

-The study was done in partnership with the Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Porto. Why this partnership?

-I did my graduate training, including master's and doctorate at the Faculty of Medicine of Porto. Then they were friends, were contacts of research, my taste for investigation came during my time in Porto. Another aspect is that one of the topics presented [the study], the issue of oral health behaviors among adolescents in the central region, was studied by the doctor Nelio Veiga, my graduate student and did his Masters in Public Health at the School of Medicine Port. This kind of two in a university also makes the legitimate co-author of the study.

-This privileged link opens the way for other studies in the School of Health of Viseu?

-This is not the first study done in partnership with the Faculty of Medicine of Porto. We worked on the prevalence of obesity in the district of Viseu, in partnership with the College. Also a few years ago, and I remind myself to work with greater visibility, we conducted another study on sexual behavior in adolescents.

-There are others in development?

-There are others in the pipeline. One with the School of Health at the University of Aveiro we're doing, but it is still early to lift the veil.

-This type of work is a constant in the School of Health of Viseu?

-Yes. In the investigation that our teachers have to perform under its post-graduate training, there has been caution on the part of their advisors, that such research may be different from what is done with the purpose of defending a thesis.

-Different in what way?

-Research-only makes sense if it turns into knowledge, and knowledge is the service of citizens, of all who need to consult scientific research, consult the evidence to care. I think that was part of our care to do research that can answer specific questions of specific populations.

-What are the general results of the study that brought us to this conversation?

-In conclusion we can say that one in five teens do not brush your teeth. We are talking about 20 percent.

-This is bad or very bad?

-It is bad enough. The ideal was that from an early age instilled in children is oral hygiene habits, passing by brushing your teeth, brush your tongue, brush your gums, deep down, take a careful hygiene in the mouth and teeth. Then say that only one of four teens (25 percent) brush their teeth twice or more per day, assuming that brushing twice a day is the minimum. Another note that is important to remember that if they brush their teeth twice or more per day, use of dental floss at least once a day and regular visits to the dentist twice a year, we found that less than two percent of our teenagers have oral health habits correct. Another note, to say it is amazing that 20 percent of teens have no idea of what the dental floss.

-What else surprised?

-This question-flossing.

-Have you found reasons for this?

-Probably never heard of, and admit that not happen in all this teaching consultations. Often, there are basic issues, emerging more and more disturbing. If the person goes to the doctor because it hurts the tooth, it should be talking about flossing?

-The results were worse than expected?

-I think so. We are talking about young people between 12 and 18 years and hoped they were more informed. I still lack a fifth note [of the findings of the study] to say that young people from less educated social classes - determined based on the school that the father or mother had - were those who had worse oral hygiene, visiting less dentist, was where the highest prevalence of adolescents who did not know the end tooth.

-We also have to add here a financial issue of their parents?

-This is another question. These health issues add, that is, it is not known, it is poor, do not go to health care, there is no information about where to turn, etc., etc.. All this is kind of a snowball when it comes to education.

-Oral health is also a social problem?

-If you ask what is the most common disease in the Portuguese society, certainly I will say it is the myocardial infarction, cancer or stroke. But if we see the numbers as cold as they should be seen, the most prevalent disease in the Portuguese society is tooth decay. We forget that dental caries is an infectious disease with a major component. And if you do the question: Who ever had tooth decay? Probably 99.9 percent either have or have ever had.

-How do you make a good brushing of the mouth?

-In one of my tickets for youth hostels, one day I shared a room with a Norwegian and hygiene morning when I went to the showers came across that the individual was dealing with oral hygiene. I came, I did my oral hygiene, shaving unpacked, showered, and when I returned to the base, he continued with his oral hygiene. This reflects the importance that we give to the questions of others and give oral hygiene. After meals, it is always convenient to oral hygiene, morning and evening is the minimum requirement. Using a suitable brush should be replaced every three months.

-What is a suitable brush?

-Must be a soft brush, is a principle.

-The market has good brushes?

-Yes, yes. When asked whether they should use electric or manual toothbrush, the answer I give is: use as well. The physician should indicate the proper brush in each case.

-And the toothpaste?

-Tags [market], are marked with the amount of fluoride recommended by the World Health Organization.

-The study shows that boys are more lax than girls. Is there any explanation for this?

-I have no explanation.

-This should be the target of an individual study?

-When doing research, in whatever area is always in the same study looked at men and women, a good research practice demands that we separate men and women to one side to another, without any prejudice or interpretations. Being a man is to be different for women and has an explanation of the problems with sex.

-When do young people go to the dentist?

-Those who belong to more privileged economic classes seek the dentist on a regular basis and a more routine.

-And soon?

-Yes. Check The Dentist opened some doors. We have children with four / five years or even earlier. The first visit should be as soon as possible for the child to play with the dentist and realized that this ghost has a tendency to disappear.

-The program Dental Check is working? There are already some criticism.

-I believe that is not working by feature and I've said that does not reach all children, but the little we do good is always welcome. The message goes on.

-What more can be done through the mouth of the young?

-I think it's so bad that the little we can do is welcome. I'm sure a toothbrush and toothpaste cost a tenth part of what is necessary to spend time to make an oral rehabilitation.

-You are talking about the failure of prevention?

-Of course. In the overwhelming majority of cases, if the patient reaches this state is because primary prevention has failed.

-The problem is not just the young, the elderly is a difficult age. Do you agree?

-There is a slice of our elderly oral health call [what they do] is an attack. That health will be someone who has pain that feels psychologically and socially affected? This is more important than we think.

-Treat your teeth in Portugal is very expensive. This is also a barrier to the oral health of the Portuguese?

-We must be realistic, there are many people who can not afford a consultation.

-There should enter the National Health Service.

-Do not believe in austerity plans that might happen, but easier access to those lower classes who can not afford. I must admit I find that people who have difficulty paying the simple consultation of 40 euros or 50 euros.

-There are more dentists in Portugal?

-I usually tell my students that this world today, as I see it, must be understood in the logic of the global village that everyone is talking about. We have to run. People must be willing to leave, to make the leap. Since there, there are opportunities for success in various parts of Europe and the world. If they start to be too many for us? Maybe so, but there are other areas where it starts to be more supply and less demand.

-What is the relationship between health of the mouth with our health?

-We talked of obesity, malnutrition ... the teeth are not just for chewing, are used for various things, even to smile. Those who have no teeth with which one can make effective chewing, of course this will be reflected in terms of digestion, the nutrients are not absorbed as efficiently and downward anything can happen: gastrointestinal problems, digestive disorders, the malabsorption of food, malnutrition. Then, if we consider that a poorly maintained mouth is a mouth where there are many different species of microorganisms, these microorganisms themselves may be related to a set of diseases, the level of the heart, kidneys, acute articular rheumatism, sinusitis and all other diseases that today are known to have a direct relationship. It happens quite often appear in patients with horrible pain clinics in the face, head, ear pain, ringing, etc.. And often appear after being found in ENT, to be seen by a neurologist, a psychiatrist and by colleagues in other specialties. It is impossible to be healthy, well-being seen as physical, mental and social, if there is a proper oral health.

471. Diário Digital / Lusa interview Chairman of the Dentists (Part 1: Interview)

Dental Association

says there are vacancies in excess

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The Dental Association today said the excessive vacancies in higher education, because of the labor market is almost exclusively private in Portugal, where the ratio is above the European professionals. We currently have a ratio of one dentist to 1,339 people, about 7,200 dentists with an average age of 34/35 years. It is a very young class, where you will feel renewed too late and have an annual growth rate of 8.2 percent, the Lusa news agency said President Orlando Monteiro da Silva.

For the specialist, there are already schools of dentistry in excess (seven), almost the same number of medical schools, where there are several specialties. So you see the hype, the doctor said, adding that are currently registered in more than 500 foreign dentists to practice in the United Kingdom, Sweden, France and other European countries, most young people without the possibility of placement in the labor market in Portugal.

Moreover, unlike other countries, these professionals carry on business almost exclusively in private, then warns that the true ratio should be divided by two, since more than half the population has no access to dental care. Unless the mechanism of dental check, even with a small size, in Portugal there is no dentists in public, as elsewhere, he said.

Thus, Orlando Monteiro da Silva, represent that Portugal has an excess of doctors and dentists about the same number of colleges in England and other countries with a higher dimension. We were very disappointed to see that the places for dentistry to maintain or increase slightly, in an area that needed more doctors are not criticized.

In total, seven colleges offer 557 seats: 60 in the Faculty of Dental Medicine of Lisbon, 80 in the Faculty of Dental Medicine of Porto, Coimbra 42, 100 at the Higher Institute of Health Sciences North, 65 in the Higher Institute of Sciences Egas Moniz, Portuguese Catholic University on 75 and 95 in Fernando Pessoa.

The vacancies have not risen much, about 4 / 5 percent, but it was what one would expect a decrease, if not done because we still have people on unemployment or underemployment, he said. Moreover, last year there have already been licensed to leave early from college, with the reduction of the course from six to five years, according to the Bologna Process.

We will continue to have many people in training is the most expensive in Portugal to leave the country to practice, taking advantage of other countries that the investment is made in the training of highly qualified technicians, said.

More graduates yes, but there must be planning to not have problems in the future, maintained, referring to the declarations of the Minister of Higher Education, Mariano Gago, under which Portugal has half of the graduates should have, compared to other developed countries.

Thursday 15 September 2011

470. Dentists refuse customers who use checks of the state

The delay in the payment of checks dental clinics in the Northern region who joined the program oral health has led some to refuse patients. Are in debt of 2 380 000 euros, some for several months. The official promise is to resolve the situation even in July.

Marisa Pinto clearly assumes that, while not receiving the four thousand euros that has to do - even in respect of July party last year - by the treatments to the elderly, pregnant women and children, Cliforno not accept new patients. We treat our patients who are, not to lose them, but refuse new patients.

The dentist checks were created under the National Oral Health Program and are intended to provide dental care to pregnant women followed up in health centers, elderly beneficiaries of the solidarity supplement and children. The Ministry of Health pays 40 euros per visit to joining the private plan.

The Cliforno is just one of many credit clinics with the Regional Health Administration of the North (ARSN). The manager ensures that the debt is affecting the activity. Five thousand euros in receipts sent, only received one thousand. But he believes that part of the problem is due to the fact that only sending receipts to the conference at the end of treatment (each child has three checks, such as pregnant women, while the elderly receive two).

Another dentist (who requested anonymity) comes to six thousand euros in arrears. Not received since January. No patients refused - even ... - and warns that one can lose in quality of care.

On the side of the Order of Dentists (OMD), the Secretary-General Paulo Melo risk the amount owed: four million, only in the North. It is the only region that has not solved the problems with the argument of the link between the computer systems that make the conference of checks and process the payment after the receipt issued.

Now they say they pay a significant amount in July. But it had said it would be in June and before that, had promised in May. Paulo Melo ensures that the accumulation of debt has put into question some offices, especially at a time of crisis. And the situation threatens to worsen by the end of August, once the checks are valid for children up to 31 days of next month and now there should be a race to the clinic.

The OMD have pressed the Ministry in order to resolve the issue, which has generated criticism from dentists. Go to press for months and nothing. Just do it, questions heard by a professional JN.

Confronted with the question, the Assistant Secretary of State and Health recognizes that the situation is not fully resolved, but is improving. The ARS of the Centre also struggled, but he addressed them. But it's different accounts of the OMD to the North, are in debt of 2 380 000 euros, of which 1 200 000 will be paid until the end of the month. The rest is being processed.

But they are only accounts that involve checks already billed and do not encompass all the treatments. Manuel Pizarro admits difficulties and delays in the administration conference checks, but also ensures that many offices were late in sending bills.

Sunday 11 September 2011

469. Newspaper interview i Orlando Monteiro da Silva (Part 2: Analysis of the interview /conclusion)

We all know that the formation of every dentist is a charge of tens of thousands of euros, supported by our taxes. It is extremely disheartening to see the doctors emigrate trained in Portugal, it's limited resources we have in a small number compared to the real needs of the country.

Can the Order of Dentists to do something to reverse this situation by increasing the supply of dentistry for the general population, reducing the costs of such consultations and treatments to cover a larger population of people with lower incomes? The decline in the price of a consultation and dental treatment may correspond to a dramatic increase of population to dental consultations, which will have a positive effect on the exponential increase in total revenues for clinics and dental offices, which would be extremely advantageous in times of crisis like we are experiencing today, providing more jobs and fixing of dentists in our country.

If emigration is not a solution, perhaps the very height Dental Association encourage young dentists to work in Portugal, instead of being lured by jobs abroad.

Alerted to the fact that there is much illegal practice of dentistry in Portugal, with clandestine networks of recruitment, we hope that the Order of Dentists to make urgent termination of each of these situations with the relevant authorities and put an immediate end to that situation.

A good solution to end the controversy definitively illegal practice of dentistry in Portugal, namely with recruitments made ​​in Brazil, would be working together among the professional classes of the two countries for some reason the professional pride of many dental surgeons in Brazil, working in Portugal, are praised by the Portuguese dental colleges.

468. PORTUGAL: Only 1 in 50 young people make proper oral hygiene

One in five teens do not brush your teeth every day, and the boys the most careless, according to a study at the Faculty of Medicine of Porto University and the School of Health of Viseu. The same study indicates that only one quarter of young people brush their teeth twice or more daily and that the habit is related to the educational level of parents.

Just over one percent met all the requirements for an adequate oral health - brushing twice or more per day, use of dental floss and visit the dentist two or more times per year. The sample investigated was seven thousand young people aged between 12 and 18 years of public schools in the district of Viseu, who were asked about oral hygiene habits and socioeconomic conditions. The survey found that girls more often brush teeth, use dental floss more often and go more for dental consultations.

Nélio Veiga, author of the paper admitted that the frequency of cleaning teeth is related to the educational level of parents. The more educated parents are, the greater the likelihood of young brush their teeth twice or more a day, following clinical recommendations, he noted. The area of residence also influences, as teenagers in urban areas showed a higher prevalence of brushing compared to those living in rural areas.

About flossing, only 4.4 percent said they use it, while more than half of the sample guaranteed to have a dentist in the previous year. But 13 percent of youth reported ever having been to a query. Of those who were consulted by a specialist in dentistry, half went to a dentist for routine visits, 28 percent due to pain and 22 percent because of other problems.

The researcher expressed concern that a high proportion of teenagers go to the doctor only when they have toothaches. In Portugal, registered inequalities in access to oral health care of populations are evident, resulting from the fact that, mostly, be exercised in the private sector, conditioning the access of the disadvantaged by lack of financial resources, the investigator also noted.


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This is the reality of the oral health of children and young people in Portugal. If someone says there is still excess of dentists in our country, this chronicle indicates that the hundreds of thousands of children and youth continue to be marginalized in access to oral health care.

After all, what good oral health departments in the Directorate - General for Health, what is school health, finally, what are the professional associations related to oral health? What is the purpose that the Ministry of Health and Education intend to address this situation?

A genuine shame by those who should at least comply with and enforce the Universal Declaration of the Rights of the Child.

Tuesday 6 September 2011

467. Newspaper interview i Orlando Monteiro da Silva (Part 2: Analysis of the interview /3)

The President of the Medical Dental alert to the possible profound mistake of falling into temptation to hypermarkets dental treatments, from their own dental faculties. So in that sense, it is necessary and very urgent regulatory partnerships between the public and private sectors, to allow increased access of the population in general oral health care and eliminate the differences in prices between the queries provided in schools dental offices and outside the dental faculties. The day to go to a dental consultation is equal in terms of cost to customers, among the different offerings of specialty, the quality will determine where people wish to be consulted.

The main problem of oral medicine in Portugal in the medium term, still resides in the practice of completely exorbitant prices in the provision of oral health care and the day in which prices adjust to the reality of the economic wealth of the population, there will be no supply dentists in sufficient numbers to meet demand. No one understands the concern of limiting the number of dentists to form by the faculties of dentistry, where efforts should be geared to increase the supply of oral health care, improving the quality of services rendered and dramatically lower the current price levels in offices, currently, most of the portuguese population is still without any possibility of access to oral health care throughout his life.

The focus on the revitalization of the specialty in Health Centres, in conjunction with the development of cooperative sector unionism in the field of dentistry, allied to an increasingly greater degree of cooperation between dentists and all other technical specialists in oral health are strong options that can force private interests and multinationals in the sector to lower the price of the hand - of - work and matter - material.

It is completely absurd and false to the country that make you want already exists an excess number of dentists in Portugal. The future is an opportunity that must be grasped with both hands.

Thursday 1 September 2011

466. Infant Oral Health in Portugal: Situation completely chaotic and in need of urgent intervention

On last June 30, 2010, were presented at the Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Porto (FMDUP), the results of the Projecto ParanhoSorridente. The project began in October 2008, left a protocol between the authorities of the village of Paranhos and the Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Porto (FMDUP) to improve the oral health of children and adolescents who attend kindergartens for kindergartens and schools of Paranhos.


The project was sponsored by Caixa Geral de Depósitos (CGD). Since the early work by the month of April 2010, the community oral health program "ParanhoSorridente" has reviewed more than 3000 of the mouths of children pre-school and primary school basic Paranhos.


The session opened with a brief speech of presentation by the Chairman of the Board of FMDUP, Afonso Pinhão Ferreira, newly elected Director of the Institution for the 2010-2014 quadrennium. On behalf of the authorities of Paranhos, Alberto Machado, Fátima Lopes, responsible for Education. And on behalf of the Order of Dentists, Ricardo Almeida Faria.


Then ParanhoSorridente responsible for the project, Isabel Roçadas Pires, presented the results obtained. In short, it was concluded that almost 70% of children Paranhos, Porto, have cavities in permanent teeth, and 39.6% need urgent treatment.


In the last two years, surveys were conducted 1 160 children aged 3 to 13 years in Clinical FMDUP, and have been held almost two dozen measures to promote oral health in the nine schools included in the project. In addition, it was concluded that in terms of the total measured, 69.1% of children have cavities in permanent teeth, revealing that nearly 50% still show signs of gingival inflammation.


Finally, the ParanhoSorridente responsible for the project, Isabel Roçadas Pires, cautioned that the partnership with the authorities of Paranhos should be an example to follow and be subject to participation by political and educational institutions.