The Oral Health Surveillance Policy in Brazil: progresses and challenges

Authors

  • Samuel Jorge Moyses Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Parana; Escola de Saude e Biociencias
  • Gilberto Alfredo Pucca Junior Ministerio da Saude; Secretaria de Atencao a Saude; Coordenacao Geral de Saude Bucal
  • Moacir Paludetto Junior Ministerio da Saude; Secretaria de Atencao a Saude; Coordenacao Geral de Saude Bucal
  • Lenildo de Moura Organizacao Pan-Americana da Saude/Organizacao Mundial da Saude; Unidade Tecnica de Determinantes Sociais e Riscos para a Saude, Doencas Cronicas Nao Transmissiveis e Saude Mental

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/rsp.v47isuppl.3.76765

Abstract

This comprehensive critical review, carried out in a descriptive-discursive style, presents the oral health surveillance policy currently in force in Brazil. Based on an appraisal of the national and international literature on the subject of health surveillance, it examines the formulation of a scientific and political agenda for oral health surveillance, which is anchored in the institutions of the Brazilian Public Health System. The accomplishment of this agenda is exemplified by the presentation of the most recent Brazilian Oral Health survey (SBBrasil 2010). A conclusive summary is presented on the search for a theoretical and methodological convergence of both the identification of the obstacles and weaknesses still detectable in this policy, and the recognition of its virtues already confirmed by important advances and achievements.

Published

2013-12-01

Issue

Section

Review

How to Cite

Moyses, S. J., Pucca Junior, G. A., Paludetto Junior, M., & Moura, L. de. (2013). The Oral Health Surveillance Policy in Brazil: progresses and challenges. Revista De Saúde Pública, 47(supl. 3), 161-167. https://doi.org/10.1590/rsp.v47isuppl.3.76765