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Page 1 of 6 The PAHO Oral Health Program
The Pan American Health Organization, through its Oral Health Program, is responsible for spearheading the development and implementation of oral health policy for the Organization’s 35 Members States.
The mission of PAHO’s Oral Health Program is to strengthen oral health services through communication and collaboration among member countries to provide the information and resources necessary to promote equal and quality oral health care for all people in the Americas, especially for the most vulnerable populations.
The PAHO Oral Health Program equips countries with proven best-practice strategies, knowledge, and technical expertise; and facilitates partnerships that catalyze and sustain positive change. PAHO’s Oral Health Program also provides expertise in design and implementation of clinical trials and cost-effective alternative treatments that increase access to oral health services. Examples include the enhancement of salt and water fluoridation systems in the Region, as well as a three-country pilot program to determine the cost-effectiveness of ART (PRAT in Spanish), a simple treatment for dental caries that can be used by dentists and trained auxiliary personnel to reach isolated and disadvantaged populations.
Oral Health Program Contact Information:
Dr. Saskia Estupinan-Day, Coordinator for Specialized Programs and Health of Vulnerable Populations
Phone: +1.202.974-3854
Fax: +1.202.974.3641
Mail: The Pan American Health Organization
Oral Health Program
525, 23st. Street, NW.
Washington, DC 20037. USA
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 June 2010 )
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