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Battle to beat East Lancashire tooth decay

PHARMACISTS are to receive special training in a bid to promote better teeth and gum care across East Lancashire.

Dental health in the area is a long-running cause for concern among health experts - figures from 2007 showed that 63% of Blackburn with Darwen's five-year-olds had decayed, missing or filled teeth, compared to a national average of just 33%, and a North west average of 47%.

And Blackburn with Darwen Primary Care Trust's pharmaceutical advisor Shauna Reddy has warned that poor dental health, leading to gum disease, was linked to heart disease and strokes.

To coincide with National Smile Month, which begins on May 18, Blackburn with Darwen Primary Care Trust is encouraging everyone to "brush for health".

Community pharmacists will receive training next week to give extra awareness advice.

And members of the East Lancashire Oral Health Team will visit schools across Blackburn with Darwen to presentations to children, with the theme "Don't forget your toothbrush and eat five a day".

Each child will receive a free toothbrush and toothpaste, along with a sticker chart to monitor when teeth have been brushed and how much fruit and vegetables have been eaten.

Blackburn with Darwen's Living Health specialist will talk to the children about the importance to general and oral health of replacing sugary snacks with healthy fruit.

Poor oralhealth is linked to poor diet and social deprivation in what has traditionally been a low wage area.

Mrs Reddy said: ""Pharmacies are often the first point of contact to a health professional and have a lot to contribute in ways such as promoting sugar-free medicines, being vigilant to early signs of oral cancer, signposting to NHS dental services, and promoting brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste.

"Oral health is a huge concern for Blackburn with Darwen. As part of Smile month we've worked collaboratively with the East Lancashire Oral Health Promotion Team to get community pharmacy staff proactively involved in promoting good oral health.

"There is an increasing body of evidence to suggest that people with gum disease are at higher risk of other problems such as heart disease, diabetes, strokes and low birth-weight babies."

2:30pm Thursday 8th May 2008

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Posted by: simon, darwen on 3:20pm Thu 8 May 08
would help if people could actually get to see a nhs dentist. still seem to have there books closed to new patients.
Posted by: Lancs Lass, Ribble Valley on 3:45pm Thu 8 May 08
There is an nhs dentist in Blackburn still taking on patients as I live near Clitheroe and got on their books last week.
Posted by: Lancs Lass, Ribble Valley on 3:45pm Thu 8 May 08
There is an nhs dentist in Blackburn still taking on patients as I live near Clitheroe and got on their books last week.
Posted by: dot, bly on 7:12pm Thu 8 May 08
here we go again more spin from this incompetent so called labour goverment
Posted by: vikingpower, blackburn on 7:12pm Thu 8 May 08
Tell us were lancs.
Posted by: frank..jr.. on 7:16pm Thu 8 May 08
LETS ALL DUMP OUR RUBBISH OUTSIDE ROVERS FOOTBALL GROUND
Posted by: asif khan, blackburn on 7:23pm Thu 8 May 08
Central dental near Morrisons are taking new patients,
Posted by: MIKEOXLONG on 7:37pm Thu 8 May 08
This will be good news for the various Rossendale 'one toothed' families
Posted by: MIKEOXLONG on 7:38pm Thu 8 May 08
This will be good news for the various Rossendale 'one toothed' families
Posted by: Lancs Lass, Ribble Valley on 10:42am Fri 9 May 08
Blackburn Dental Care on preston new road they are taking new patients on tel no. 01254 278178
Posted by: Lancs Lass, Ribble Valley on 10:46am Fri 9 May 08
Its called Blackburn Dental Care - 40D Preston New Road - 01254 278178
Posted by: me, this fooked up town on 2:06pm Fri 9 May 08
The fact that there is a shortage of nhs dentists probably makes no odds..., maybe an introduction to a toothbrush and toothpaste wouldnt go a miss, oh yeh n throw in a bar of soap too!!
Bring in the american medical insurance scheme, maybe then people who work will benefit rather than the scumo's who have never done a days work!!! NATIONAL INSURANCE - WHAT A CON!!
Posted by: WayneKerr on 8:35pm Mon 12 May 08
May be if they made the methodone sugar free. That might help?
Posted by: milano on 4:38pm Tue 13 May 08
63% of local children have bad teeth.
What does that say about parents. Brushing your teeth should be learnt from when children first get teeth and should be made part of their routine, just like teaching them how to wash properly, not eating too many sweets & providing a balanced diet etc. If it's not going on at home what's the kid going to do when the free toothpaste runs out, if the parents don't care they aren't going to be buying any.
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