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Volume 5

Neonatal and Pediatric Medicine

Faneotrics 2019

March 21-22, 2019

Page 23

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March 21-22, 2019 Dubai, UAE

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World Neonatal, Pediatric and Family

Medicine Conference

Challenges in pediatric oral healthcare: An update

Introduction:

Come look with me at the different facades of the most common chronic childhood disease existing today:

Early Childhood caries. The conundrum of balancing the essential and basic ethical oral health needs of an individual with

his aesthetic and social wants has not been able to be resolved in the profession of Pediatric Dental Medicine. This has led to

a great disparity in access to oral health services even in the richest most developed countries. Universal affordable access to

quality essential dental care remains elusive in all these countries who have otherwise achieved this standard in all other areas

of healthcare. This problem is far more accentuated when we look at pediatric oral health care. Pediatric dental treatment under

general anesthesia due to advanced tooth decay, a completely preventable disease, is now the leading cause of ambulatory

surgery in United States and United Kingdom! With the explosive growth of the middle class worldwide and especially in the

GCC countries, their associated greater access to highly processed sugars, lack of availability of preventive oral health services

and the lack of knowledge of healthcare professionals about oral healthcare in children, the dental profession will be faced with

a challenge far greater than anything it has ever faced before. And this will be far more pronounced in the pediatric population.

Aim:

We aim to raise awareness among healthcare professionals about early childhood caries as a global healthcare issue and

bridging the existing gap about pediatric dentistry as a global healthcare issue.

Method:

Evidence-based data will show the lack of sufficient knowledge among medical professionals about oral health and

childhood caries.

Result:

Early Childhood caries not detected by many pediatricians and lack of proper patients’ guidance on oral health

prevention methods.

Conclusion:

There’s a big gap to fill in terms of raising oral health awareness among family doctors and pediatricians in regards

to early childhood caries, its detection, prevention methods, impact on children and treatment.

Biography

Rafif Tayara is Pediatric dentist, trained both at St-Justine Children’s Hospital in Montreal and at Saint-Joseph University in Beirut. She lived and worked in Montreal, Beirut,

Abu Dhabi, Doha and Dubai and gathered an extensive experience of 15 years in treating children in different healthcare systems.

rafif.tayara@gmail.com

Rafif Tayara

Dr. Michael’s Children Dental Center, UAE

Rafif Tayara, Neonat Pediatr Med 2019, Volume 5

DOI: 10.4172/2572-4983-C1-010