tailieunhanh - STATE ORAL HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLAN FOR DISADVANTAGED PERSONS

When there is too much cholesterol (a fat-like sub- stance) in your blood, it builds up in the walls of your arteries. Over time, this buildup causes “hard- ening of the arteries” so that arteries become nar- rowed and blood flow to the heart is slowed down or blocked. The blood carries oxygen to the heart, and if enough blood and oxygen cannot reach your heart, you may suffer chest pain. If the blood supply to a portion of the heart is completely cut off by a blockage, the result is a heart attack. High blood cholesterol itself does not cause symp- toms, so many people are unaware that. | STATE ORAL HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLAN FOR DISADVANTAGED PERSONS Recommendation Report with Strategies The past half-century has seen the meaning of oral health evolve from a narrow focus on teeth and gums to the recognition that the mouth is the center of vital tissues and functions that are critical to total health and well-being across the life span. But the evidence that not all Americans have achieved the same level of oral health and well-being stands as a major challenge - a challenge that demands the combined efforts of public and private agencies and individuals. Oral and craniofacial health issues will continue to be diverse and complex. In this context the need and demand for oral and craniofacial health services and the role functions and mix of health professionals need to be addressed. Need and demand will continue to be the drivers of the health service requirements of our society. Additionally major changes in demography patterns of disease and management of health care will continue to shape the roles and functions of health professionals. These conditions will necessitate interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches to care. Coordination of professional care with that of individuals caregivers and the community will be needed to control costs ensure optimal care and reduce disparities in access and utilization. A comprehensive state oral health plan developed through a broad-based collaborative process that provides direction for the continued development of an integrated coordinated oral health system between the public and private sectors is vitally needed as a foundation for a unified effort. A state plan will help ensure that appropriate population-based prevention and educational programs exist that appropriate surveillance systems are present to monitor the status of oral diseases and that all Floridians have access to oral health care services and can acquire the oral health literacy necessary to make use of oral and craniofacial health .

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