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Good oral health is critical to a person’s overall wellbeing and quality of life. It lets people eat, speak and feel confident without pain and discomfort. In NSW, not everyone has the same chance to enjoy good oral health. More people are ending up in hospital due to dental issues that could have been prevented through better access to dental care.

NCOSS worked with Mandala Partners to understand the scale of this problem, who it impacts most, and what it is costing our state.

We found that dental conditions are now the leading cause of preventable hospitalisations in NSW.

Most of these preventable hospital visits occur because of complications from untreated tooth decay and cavities.

NCOSS recommends key actions to prevent tooth decay and cavities in groups most at risk including:

  • Expand public mobile dental programs in primary schools and remote communities.
  • Introduce financial support for pensioners to access private dental care.
  • Provide clean, fluoridated drinking water in all First Nations communities in NSW.

Read more in the full report and key insights report below.

 

Key Insights report

The two-page Key Insights report presents a summary of the key findings and recommendations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read the full report

The full report Prevention Pays: Cutting the cost of dental hospitalisations presents a full picture of the key findings, methodology and in-depth recommendations.