
The state of the oral health of Scotland’s children was outlined in ‘An Action Plan for Improving Oral Health and Modernising NHS Dental Services in Scotland’ (Scottish Executive, 2005), which emphasised the importance of good dental health and eating habits from early childhood.
‘Successive national oral health surveys have revealed very high levels of dental decay in young children in Scotland, with children from the most disadvantaged communities commonly demonstrating the highest levels of decay.
The problem often starts at a very early age. If we are to tackle the problem, we need to ensure that children from all communities in Scotland access care regimes that emphasise the importance of good dental health and healthy eating habits from early childhood. This requires a partnership between a range of professionals and the parents of young children.’
To promote good oral health there are three key messages.