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Capacity Building on Tobacco Cessation for dental teams
Fdi Session (On Demand)
Session Description
Capacity Building on Tobacco Cessation for dental teams
Tobacco use remains a significant public health issue and is a major cause of preventable morbidity and mortality worldwide. Dental teams are in a unique position to deliver brief advice on tobacco cessation to their patients during routine dental appointments. This session aims to give a general overview on the importance and WHO recommendations on tobacco cessation interventions in dental settings, showcasing FDI-WHO joint efforts. Participants will learn about the training provided by FDI’s Tobacco Cessation project task team and the project outcomes. The session will continue with a training aiming to build capacity on delivering tobacco cessation among the dental team. The focus will be on how to deliver brief advice on tobacco cessation using 5As and 5Rs models in their daily practice. The training will be interactive with engaging discussions and practice on tobacco cessation strategies such as identifying tobacco users, assessing their readiness to quit, providing motivational support, planning for quit attempts and making referrals to cessation resources.
Learning Objectives
Tobacco use remains a significant public health issue and is a major cause of preventable morbidity and mortality worldwide. Dental teams are in a unique position to deliver brief advice on tobacco cessation to their patients during routine dental appointments. This session aims to give a general overview on the importance and WHO recommendations on tobacco cessation interventions in dental settings, showcasing FDI-WHO joint efforts. Participants will learn about the training provided by FDI’s Tobacco Cessation project task team and the project outcomes. The session will continue with a training aiming to build capacity on delivering tobacco cessation among the dental team. The focus will be on how to deliver brief advice on tobacco cessation using 5As and 5Rs models in their daily practice. The training will be interactive with engaging discussions and practice on tobacco cessation strategies such as identifying tobacco users, assessing their readiness to quit, providing motivational support, planning for quit attempts and making referrals to cessation resources.
Learning Objectives
- To emphasize the role of the dental team in promoting tobacco cessation and reducing tobacco-related morbidity and mortality, and to encourage the team to adopt a proactive and patient-centred approach to tobacco cessation that is integrated into their daily practice.
- To equip the dental team with the knowledge and skills necessary to deliver a brief advice on tobacco cessation to their patients during routine dental appointments, including identifying tobacco users, assessing their readiness to quit, supporting them in making quit attempts and referrals to cessation resources.
- To increase the confidence of the dental team in discussing tobacco use and quitting with their patients through practicing and experience sharing.
Dongbo Fu
Tobacco use remains a significant public health issue and is a major cause of preventable morbidity and mortality worldwide. Dental teams are in a unique position to deliver brief advice on tobacco cessation to their patients during routine dental appointments. This session aims to give a general overview on the importance and WHO recommendations on tobacco cessation interventions in dental settings, showcasing FDI-WHO joint efforts. Participants will learn about the training provided by FDI’s Tobacco Cessation project task team and the project outcomes. The session will continue with a training aiming to build capacity on delivering tobacco cessation among the dental team. The focus will be on how to deliver brief advice on tobacco cessation using 5As and 5Rs models in their daily practice. The training will be interactive with engaging discussions and practice on tobacco cessation strategies such as identifying tobacco users, assessing their readiness to quit, providing motivational support, planning for quit attempts and making referrals to cessation resources.
Learning Objectives
- To emphasize the role of the dental team in promoting tobacco cessation and reducing tobacco-related morbidity and mortality, and to encourage the team to adopt a proactive and patient-centred approach to tobacco cessation that is integrated into their daily practice.
- To equip the dental team with the knowledge and skills necessary to deliver a brief advice on tobacco cessation to their patients during routine dental appointments, including identifying tobacco users, assessing their readiness to quit, supporting them in making quit attempts and referrals to cessation resources.
- To increase the confidence of the dental team in discussing tobacco use and quitting with their patients through practicing and experience sharing.
Dr Elham Kateeb
Evidence Based Dentistry as a Pathway to Lifelong Learning
Tobacco use remains a significant public health issue and is a major cause of preventable morbidity and mortality worldwide. The dental team, including dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants, are in a unique position to deliver brief advice on tobacco cessation to their patients during routine dental appointments. This lecture aims to give a general overview on the Tobacco cessation training provided by the FDI Tobacco Cessation project task team. The training aims to provide capacity building on tobacco cessation among the dental team, focusing on how to deliver brief advice on tobacco cessation in their daily practice. The training usually covers topics such as identifying smokers, assessing their readiness to quit, providing motivational support, and making referrals to cessation resources.
Learning Objectives
- To equip the dental team with the knowledge and skills necessary to deliver a brief advice on tobacco cessation to their patients during routine dental appointments, including identifying smokers, assessing their readiness to quit, and providing motivational support and referrals to cessation resources.
- To increase the confidence of the dental team in discussing tobacco use with their patients and to provide them with practical strategies to overcome common barriers to delivering brief advice on tobacco cessation, such as time constraints and patient resistance.
- To emphasize the role of the dental team in promoting tobacco cessation and reducing tobacco-related morbidity and mortality, and to encourage the team to adopt a proactive and patient-centered approach to tobacco cessation that is integrated into their daily practice.
Prof. Dr Hiroshi Ogawa
Tobacco use remains a significant public health issue and is a major cause of preventable morbidity and mortality worldwide. Dental teams are in a unique position to deliver brief advice on tobacco cessation to their patients during routine dental appointments. This session aims to give a general overview on the importance and WHO recommendations on tobacco cessation interventions in dental settings, showcasing FDI-WHO joint efforts. Participants will learn about the training provided by FDI’s Tobacco Cessation project task team and the project outcomes. The session will continue with a training aiming to build capacity on delivering tobacco cessation among the dental team. The focus will be on how to deliver brief advice on tobacco cessation using 5As and 5Rs models in their daily practice. The training will be interactive with engaging discussions and practice on tobacco cessation strategies such as identifying tobacco users, assessing their readiness to quit, providing motivational support, planning for quit attempts and making referrals to cessation resources.
Learning Objectives
- To emphasize the role of the dental team in promoting tobacco cessation and reducing tobacco-related morbidity and mortality, and to encourage the team to adopt a proactive and patient-centred approach to tobacco cessation that is integrated into their daily practice.
- To equip the dental team with the knowledge and skills necessary to deliver a brief advice on tobacco cessation to their patients during routine dental appointments, including identifying tobacco users, assessing their readiness to quit, supporting them in making quit attempts and referrals to cessation resources.
- To increase the confidence of the dental team in discussing tobacco use and quitting with their patients through practicing and experience sharing.
Asst. Prof. Dr Nathawut Kaewsutha
Capacity Building on Tobacco Cessation for Thai Dental Teams
The Dental Association Of Thailand are aware of the importance of dental personnel who will play the key role for tobacco consumption controlling in Thailand; therefore, the cooperation has been made together with Thai health professional alliance against tobacco and initiating "Tobaccocontrobldyentistproject"project by getting budget support from Thai Health Promotion Foundation since 2005. The collaboration had been conducted together with all Faculty of Dentistry, College of Public Health - Bureau of Dental Health , Department of Health, Dental Health Division - Health Department - Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and organization agencies within Dentist network. The project is divided into 5 working plan, progression and outstanding result in 2020-2023
- Dental clinic encourage tobacco cessation in Bangkok Metropolitan Administration
- Dental health care personnel, Ministry of Public Health network development for tobacco controlling
- Private dentist network development for tobacco controlling
- No tobacco university and dental student leader development for tobacco controlling
- Research and innovation development by dental professions to control tobacco consumption
Learning Objectives
There are 3 major activities for all mentioned places
- Tobacco cessation encouragement dental clinic in BangkokMetropolitan Administration
- In-school new smoker protection project
- Dental health care personnel potential development to provide tobacco cessation service for Bangkok Metropolitan Administration dental clinic