Consultant - Oral health and diabetes

  • Added Date: Wednesday, 01 May 2024
  • Deadline Date: Wednesday, 15 May 2024
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Qualifications

Purpose of consultancy

To develop the WHO technical brief on oral health for people living with diabetes to improve access to essential oral health care with a particular focus on resource-limited settings.

Background ย 

The WHO Global oral health status report (2022) shows that oral diseases pose a significant global health burden, affecting 3.5 billion people globally. This causes physical symptoms, functional limitations, and detrimental impacts on emotional, mental, and social well-being. Evidence is growing regarding the bidirectional relationship between oral diseases and other noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). The strongest and most consistent evidence shows an association between severe periodontal disease and diabetes mellitus; clinical interventions to treat severe periodontal disease demonstrated improvements in diabetes status. Furthermore, oral diseases share common risk factors with other NCDs such as tobacco use, alcohol consumption, and an unhealthy diet high in free sugars. This suggests that there are co-benefits for a more collaborative effort between the two programmes towards an integrated approach to policy development and management of both oral diseases and diabetes.ย 

Despite the strong association between oral diseases and diabetes, there is currently no recent WHO recommendations on the topic. This is particularly noteworthy, not only due to the strong association between severe periodontal disease and diabetes but also because of the high burden of both diseases and the health impact these conditions have on people. Oral diseases are the most prevalent NCDs, affecting 3.5 billion people, while diabetes affects more than 450 million people globally, with a substantial proportion in low- and middle-income countries. Developing a technical brief is essential to enhance access to oral health care for people living with diabetes.ย 

The purpose of this contract is to develop the WHO technical brief on oral health for people living with diabetes, highlighting the effective intervention for preventing and managing oral diseases in this population. This involves conducting a review of evidence, consulting with experts, and drafting the technical brief on oral health and diabetes. In addition to addressing the different types of associations and relationships between severe periodontal disease and diabetes, this technical brief will explore the effectiveness of oral health interventions (both clinical and population-based) for people with diabetes, as well as the needs, challenges and opportunities for access to essential oral health care, with a particular focus on resource-limited settings.

Deliverables

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