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KRA 6 Targets. DA1: Child Oral Health • Develop maternal and child oral health integrated policy. • Implement school screening and delivery of oral health services for schoolchildren biennially for the next 5 years. • Conduct child oral health survey – including <5 year-olds - in the Cook Islands by the end of 2025. • Mobile Dental programme established and operationalized for all islands. • Implementation of ‘Baby Teeth Matters Programme’. • Establish baseline attendance rate of pregnant mothers for oral health check-up. • Establish baseline attendance rate for oral health check-up of babies by their first birthday (early visits to the dentist). • Establish database for special needs children. • Number of primary schools with toothbrush programme. • Achieve WFPHA Maternal and Child Oral Health Initiative Endorsement. • Number of schools with fluoride varnish and rinse program implemented. • Number of schools with fissure sealant programmes implemented. • Consultation on water fluoridation in schools undertaken. • Reduce dental caries by 15% amongst schoolchildren. DA2: Adult Oral Health • Acquire new digital imaging technologies (OPG, Intra-Oral). • Acquire digital prosthesis technologies (CAD-CAM). • Acquire dental laboratory equipment (furnaces and laboratory accessory equipment). • Renovate and upgrade Tupapa Clinic facility. • Establish a dedicated oral surgery unit. • Acquire and install dedicated oral health information system. • Facilitate equipment and infrastructure procurement and development. • Develop specialist oral healthcare services. • Implement oral health-specific health information system. • Implementation of a structured patient appointment system by end of 2024. • Establish oral health disease profile. • Improve natural teeth retention (baseline 2022 STEPS survey result: 78.3%) • Establish baseline for unmet denture treatment needs (18 to 69 years old) DA3: Community Oral Health • Review and update existing clinical guidelines by 2024. • Implement Cook Islands National Oral Health Survey by 2025 and/or ensure oral health- relevant questions are on future NCD STEPS, DHS, and/or census. • Develop 5-year oral health action plan. • Routine mobile dental programme for all islands established. • Number of new arrangement of cooperation established with oral health partners.
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