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Healthy ageing and oral health: priority, policy and public health

Rakhee Patel, Jennifer E. Gallagher

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Abstract

The global population ageing, and the pace of ageing is accelerating. Although people are living longer, these additional years are not being gained in health, and disability, chronic and long-term conditions increase with age. In response to the challenges of an ageing population, the United Nations and World Health Organisation declared 2021-2030 the Decade of Healthy Ageing, with the purpose of collaborative action to foster longer and healthier lives. This review explores the WHO public health framework for healthy ageing and global trends and policies, using the UK as an example of policy implementation. In response to the urgent need to consider the impact of ageing on oral health and oral healthcare systems, an integrated model for healthy ageing and oral health is proposed.

Topics & Concepts

Healthy ageingPopulation ageingAgeingPublic healthPaceAgeing societyGerontologyActive ageingHealth policyHealth careMedicinePopulationPolitical scienceEnvironmental healthEconomic growthOlder peopleGeographyNursingEconomicsGeodesyInternal medicineDental Health and Care UtilizationChild Nutrition and Water AccessOral microbiology and periodontitis research
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