This chapter examines the development, implementation, and assessment of a school-based oral and dental health program in Sudan, highlighting its impact on public health. The initiative aimed to improve oral health outcomes among primary school children through structured interventions, including preventive education, clinical screenings, and fluoride-based treatments. The chapter details the strategic planning process, including school selection, resource allocation, and ethical considerations, ensuring a community-centered approach.
Clinical assessments involved standardized screening methodologies
to evaluate oral health status among 1599 school children from six primary
schools, followed by targeted interventions such as fluoride varnish
application and referral systems for necessary treatments. The finding of the
survey showed DMFT average score of 1.69 and CPI average score of 1.49.
The evaluation framework incorporated pre- and post-intervention
surveys, stakeholder feedback, and longitudinal data analysis to measure
effectiveness and dental students performance assessment throughout the
program. The findings emphasize significant improvements in oral health
awareness and preventive behaviors among schoolchildren with 89.4% service
coverage and 1033 referred cases for further on site dental tratement,
reinforcing the necessity of policy integration and sustainable community
involvement. The chapter concludes with recommendations for expanding similar
programs within Sudan and beyond, advocating for strengthened public health
strategies and collaborative partnerships in school-based dental health
initiatives.
Author
(s) Details
Motaz Ibrahim Suliman
College of Oral and Dental Medicine, Karary University, Sudan and Kampala
International University, Uganda.
Alaa Abuelgasim
Mohamed
College of Oral and Dental Medicine, Karary University, Sudan and SMSB,
Sudan.
Ahmed Obaid
Community Dentistry Department, Karary University, Sudan.
Omer Babiker
Community Dentistry Department, Karary University, Sudan.
Ammar Hussien
Community Dentistry Department, Karary University, Sudan.
Alameen O. Abusham
Community Dentistry Department, Karary University, Sudan.
Braa Malik
Community Dentistry Department, Karary University, Sudan
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