Colorado’s Oral Health Winnable Battle

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Colorado’s Oral HealthWinnable Battle

Christopher E. Urbina, MD, MPHExecutive Director andChief Medical OfficerColorado Department of Public Health and Environment

Colorado’s Winnable Battles were chosen because:

• They are important – large health impact

• We have an ability to impact these areas

• There is capacity to impact these areas

Colorado’s 10 Winnable BattlesClean AirClean WaterInfectious Disease

PreventionInjury PreventionMental Health &

Substance Abuse

ObesityOral HealthSafe FoodTobaccoUnintended

Pregnancy

Oral Health Winnable Battle CollaborativeTri-agency supportFive dozen partnersMonthly meetingsShared initiativesShared messagingShared resourcesFocused efforts

Why Oral Health Matters

•Preventable diseases•Inequitable burden•Sustainable change

Consequences

Military Readiness1940: 1 out of 10 army recruits

didn't have enough teeth to enlist.(Number of teeth needed to enlist: 6)

2002: 34% of military personnel on active duty require dental care prior to deployment

Measuring our successes:

• Increase age one dental visits.• Increase sealants on permanent teeth.• Improve rates of community water fluoridation.

Rampant Decay

Children’s Oral Disease – a Public Health Crisis• Most common chronic disease of

childhood• US Surgeon General: oral health

is a core component of overall health

• Need to reduce oral health inequities

Metal Mouth

Simply by drinking fluoridated water, everyone in the community benefits.

No change in behavior is required by the individualEveryone – regardless of age, gender, culture, socio-

economic status – can benefit

Fluoridation

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) named community water fluoridation as one of the 10 great health achievements of the 20th Century.

Colorado’s Future