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Illegal oral care: more than a legal issue
Authors:Benzian Habib  Jean Joanes  van Palenstein Helderman Wim
Institution:The HealthBureau Ltd, Berlin, Germany. habib.benzian@health-bureau.com
Abstract:Affordable, safe and appropriate oral care, including preventive services, is not available for large parts of the world's population. In many low- and middle-income countries patients have to rely on a range of illegal oral care providers who are often socially accepted and part of the cultural context. Although filling a gap in service provision for poor populations, illegal provision of oral care is a serious public health problem, resulting in situations of low-quality care and risks for patients. It is a complex phenomenon going far beyond the legal context. It should be seen as a symptom of underlying health system and society deficits, ranging from lack of access to care and health inequities to problems of governance and law-enforcement. This paper analyses the problem based on the country case of Guyana, explores the public health, legal, professional, social, economical and ethical dimensions of the problem and proposes a differential view on illegal practice by grouping illegal oral care situations in four broad categories; each of them requiring different solutions to tackle underlying issues leading to the problem of illegal oral care.
Keywords:Illegal dental practice  professional regulation  oral health policy  dental public health  workforce planning  licensing  health systems strengthening  access to care  dental act
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