Dáil debates

Tuesday, 5 October 2010

3:00 am

Photo of Mary HarneyMary Harney (Dublin Mid West, Independent)

The HSE has not issued a national directive to dentists working in the public dental service that they are not to fill cavities in children's teeth.

The Deputy may be referring to a clinical policy in Sligo-Leitrim for the past 15 years not to fill milk teeth unless there was clear evidence of an associated health benefit. In response to media reports in August, the principal dental surgeon for the area said that this policy is evidence-based. He stated:

The policy in Sligo-Leitrim focuses on dealing with the causes of the decay and working towards reducing the risk of tooth decay in baby teeth. It also prioritises treatment of permanent teeth. Any baby teeth which are causing pain or which may consequently cause problems for adult teeth are of course treated as required.

The HSE has recently appointed a new oral health lead, Dr. Dympna Kavanagh, to ensure that the delivery of oral health services is in line with national policies and best practice.

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