Legislation in Hospital Dentistry: Gaps, Perspectives and Desires
Objective: To analyze the existing state legislation, including not only the ordinary laws, but also their infralegal regulation and the state legislation on Hospital Dentistry. Material and Methods: A survey was carried out in the databases of the Legislative Assemblies of the Brazilian States and...
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author | Ana Clara Correa Duarte Simões Felipe Rodrigues de Oliveira Campos João Victor Frazão Câmara Livia Fernandes Probst Sonia Groisman Vinicius Queiroz Miranda Cedro Antonio Carlos Pereira |
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description | Objective: To analyze the existing state legislation, including not only the ordinary laws, but also their infralegal regulation and the state legislation on Hospital Dentistry. Material and Methods: A survey was carried out in the databases of the Legislative Assemblies of the Brazilian States and the Federal District, as well as the Regional and Federal Councils of Dentistry in Brazil. Subsequently, a survey was carried out in the databases of the Ministry of Health, State Dental Councils and Federal Dental Council in Brazil. Results: Only 8 Brazilian states have legislation in force regarding hospital dentistry, which represents 29.63% of the federative units. Among the Brazilian regions, the Midwest presented the highest prevalence of the laws found (37.50%), followed by the North (25%) and the other regions with the same coverage (12.50%). Also, an orientation and an ordinance from the Ministry of Health, six resolutions from the Federal Council of Dentistry, and a technical note from the National Health Surveillance Agency were found. Conclusion: Several States do not have rules on the subject, making it imperative to create a federal rule that not only imposes the presence of the dentist, but also regulates the proportion of the team, workload, and availability. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d22a6a98ad3144828bfb98aab5f5bda42023-11-18T12:20:27ZengAssociation of Support to Oral Health Research (APESB)Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada1519-05011983-46322023-11-0124Legislation in Hospital Dentistry: Gaps, Perspectives and DesiresAna Clara Correa Duarte SimõesFelipe Rodrigues de Oliveira CamposJoão Victor Frazão CâmaraLivia Fernandes ProbstSonia GroismanVinicius Queiroz Miranda CedroAntonio Carlos PereiraObjective: To analyze the existing state legislation, including not only the ordinary laws, but also their infralegal regulation and the state legislation on Hospital Dentistry. Material and Methods: A survey was carried out in the databases of the Legislative Assemblies of the Brazilian States and the Federal District, as well as the Regional and Federal Councils of Dentistry in Brazil. Subsequently, a survey was carried out in the databases of the Ministry of Health, State Dental Councils and Federal Dental Council in Brazil. Results: Only 8 Brazilian states have legislation in force regarding hospital dentistry, which represents 29.63% of the federative units. Among the Brazilian regions, the Midwest presented the highest prevalence of the laws found (37.50%), followed by the North (25%) and the other regions with the same coverage (12.50%). Also, an orientation and an ordinance from the Ministry of Health, six resolutions from the Federal Council of Dentistry, and a technical note from the National Health Surveillance Agency were found. Conclusion: Several States do not have rules on the subject, making it imperative to create a federal rule that not only imposes the presence of the dentist, but also regulates the proportion of the team, workload, and availability.https://revista.uepb.edu.br/PBOCI/article/view/2790Oral HealthDental Staff, HospitalIntensive Care UnitsLegislation |
spellingShingle | Ana Clara Correa Duarte Simões Felipe Rodrigues de Oliveira Campos João Victor Frazão Câmara Livia Fernandes Probst Sonia Groisman Vinicius Queiroz Miranda Cedro Antonio Carlos Pereira Legislation in Hospital Dentistry: Gaps, Perspectives and Desires Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada Oral Health Dental Staff, Hospital Intensive Care Units Legislation |
title | Legislation in Hospital Dentistry: Gaps, Perspectives and Desires |
title_full | Legislation in Hospital Dentistry: Gaps, Perspectives and Desires |
title_fullStr | Legislation in Hospital Dentistry: Gaps, Perspectives and Desires |
title_full_unstemmed | Legislation in Hospital Dentistry: Gaps, Perspectives and Desires |
title_short | Legislation in Hospital Dentistry: Gaps, Perspectives and Desires |
title_sort | legislation in hospital dentistry gaps perspectives and desires |
topic | Oral Health Dental Staff, Hospital Intensive Care Units Legislation |
url | https://revista.uepb.edu.br/PBOCI/article/view/2790 |
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