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BULLETIN
Newsletter of the Oral Health Division, Ministry of Health
Volume 9 Issue 17 March 2014
ORAL HEALTH DIVISION
ADVISOR
Dr Khairiyah Abd. Muttalib
EDITORS
Dr N. Jegarajan
Dr Sharol Lail Sujak
Dr Hazrizul Azam Zama’at
Dr Noor Syahidah Hisammudin
COORDINATOR
Cik Mahani Ahamad
Puan Siti Zuraida Alias
Bahagian Kesihatan Pergigian
Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia
Aras 5, Blok E10, Kompleks E, Presint 1,
62590 WP Putrajaya
Tel:(+603) 8883-4215
Fax: (+603) 8888-6133
http://www.ohd.moh.gov.my
facebook.com/pergigiankkm
ohdmoh.blogspot.com
2014
"Kekuatan tidak datang
dari kemampuan
fizikal, tetapi ianya
datang dari semangat
yang tidak pernah
- Pyan Habib (Penyair)
Editor’s Notes
Time really flies and you may not realize the Oral Health
Division Bulletin has reached its 10th
Birthday! Congratulations to
those who initiated this visionary and eagerly awaited bulletin as well
as having successfully sustained it for close to a decade.
We find it most fulfilling to be able to reach out to all our dear staff in
the far flung corners of the country disseminating information that
brings us together as the oral health family. Coming out with this bul-
letin has been a rewarding and exciting experience for us and we
hope you will find it as interesting as the ones before. As you may
know, we are the new troops on board and bringing to you new possi-
bilities as reflected in the bulletin’s different appearance. Our aim is to
give it a breath of fresh air with a contemporary look and less formal
layout in line with the rise of Gen Y and advent of social media. Nev-
ertheless, we have maintained its objectives and hope that this bulletin
will continue to keep you informed and updated.
This issue covers several events including our main event for 2013
namely; The Oral Health Carnival or Karnival Kesihatan Pergigian:
Gigi Ku Mutiara Ku in conjunction with World Oral Health Day and the
record breaking longest non stop puppet show in Malaysia as attested
by The Malaysia Book of Records, A Smoke Free Mouth Campaign
and the launching of the 2013 Mouth Cancer Awareness Week
among others.
These achievements are highlighted and visually captured for us to
look back and enjoy those wonderful moments as well as to reflect
and improve in the future. We wish to thank all authors of the various
articles and Dr Yaw Siew Lian for proof reading the articles. Last but
not least, we hope that you will enjoy exploring this bulletin.
Happy Reading…!
“Excellence can be obtained if you:
...care more than others think is wise;
...risk more than others think is safe;
...dream more than others think is practical;
...expect more than others think is possible”
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Bulletin OHD March 2014
Dr. Khairiyah bte Abd Muttalib
MESSAGE FROM
THE PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR OF ORAL HEALTH
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
With the name of ALLAH the most gracious and merciful...
It is my pleasure to extend Happy New Year greetings for 2014 with the hope that many exciting
developments will gallop into our lives in this Year of the Horse.
Year 2013 was a challenging year. We had our 13th
national elections and a 3-in-1 package of a new
Honourable Health Minister, YB Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam, a new Ministry Secretary-General YBhg
Datuk Farida Mohd Ali and a new Director General of Health, YBhg Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
Awareness and training began for Outcome Based Budgeting, MOH being a pioneer Ministry and the Ministry began preparations for the
move into accrual accounting. We gained approval for guidelines and the subsequent reactivation of gazettement of Dental Public Health
Specialists in September 2013.We successfully held our Karnival Kesihatan Pergigian in conjunction with World Oral Health Day 2013 on
the 6 October 2013 and longest puppet show that led us into the Malaysian Book of Records. We were the biggest supporter of the 35th
Asia Pacific Dental Congress held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 7 - 12 May 2013 with participation of 1,250 officers and auxiliaries. We
supported the first Malaysian Dental Therapists’ Conference on 5 - 7 April 2014 which garnered participation of almost 630 dental nurses
from near and far.
2013 was also the year the Malaysian Dental Council moved with the Dental Deans’ Council to activate the Moratorium on dental under-
graduate education. It was the year of conflict in Egypt which required us to work with the Ministry of Education to consider bringing back
our dental students. We moved with the Dental Deans’ Council to finalise the establishment of the National Conjoint Board for Dental Post-
graduate Education. It was a year of working tirelessly to secure funds in a big way for dental specialists’ equipment, and gratefully we were
given RM 15 Million. It was a year when the unprecedented increase in dental graduates finally sunk home, in spite of the preparations
made in anticipation of this increase.
Year 2013 also saw us pursue the need to restructure our oral health organization for better career prospects at state and national levels
for our staff. We again tirelessly worked for better career prospects for our Dental Surgery Assistants, noting that they have been left be-
hind. DSA numbers have also fallen short of the increasing dental officer numbers causing the program to resort to Pekerja Sambilan Har-
ian. We engaged the dental fraternity for the all-important oral health human resource projections for the country, liberalisation within the
ASEAN region and the formulation and review of guidelines (temporary practicing certificates, public information and blood borne viruses)
We were the beneficiary of the grace and generosity of our counterparts in the Army who taught our dental technologists the art and sci-
ence of their ‘Compact and Tough’ cutting unit. 2013 was also NBOS year within and outside of the Ministry of Health where focus was not
only given to community programmes in Sabah and Sarawak under NBOS 6 but also to the elderly, single mothers and ‘special groups’
under NBOS 7. The year saw our programme move into training for our new Gingival Index for Schoolchildren (GIS) which will go into full
swing in 2014.Last year, we engaged Prof Helen Whelton, a WHO consultant to train and calibrate a core group of examiners for enamel
fluorosis research.2013 was the year when we made the decision to invest time, money and people into the use of social media, and our
features on our blog and YouTube took flight. It was also a year of innovation with the first prototype mobile dental laboratory which will go
into operation this year.
Year 2013 saw us justifying for inclusion of dental components in Minor Specialist Hospitals and making a bid for inclusion in Non-specialist
Hospitals as well. In addition, we moved to formalise our Oral Pathology & Oral Medicine specialists in Pathology Departments in Hospitals.
Dentistry has seen many advances in technology and systems in this century, and I am conscious of living history.
We finalized our Dental Bill to the MOH Legal Advisor and the Dental Bill has at last reached the Attorney General’s Chambers and we
hope that it will be read in Parliament this year. The Dental Regulations are being drafted. The MDC secretariat has shifted out of the office
in Complex E to Cyberjaya. This move was made to give them more space, which they so urgently need to prepare for the implementation
of the new Dental Act. The future Dental Therapists’ Committee’s secretariat will be set up in the same premises in Cyberjaya.
In 2014, we look forward to being more visible to the public, more effective in our activities and more efficient in our delivery of service. This
promises to be a rewarding year for us all.
“We are made to persist. That’s how we find out who we are.”
― Tobias Wolff
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GredKHASGredU54
PROMOTION&RETIREMENT
TahniahAtasLantikanSelamatBersaraGredU38-U40 Bil Nama Bidang
Naik Pang-
kat
Tarikh Tempat Berkhidmat
1. DR NORAINI @ NUN
NAHAR BT. YUNUS
Paediatrik Khas A 06.08.2013 Institut Paediatrik, HKL
2. DR MANNIL THOMAS
ABRAHAM
Bedah Mulut Khas C 06.08.2013 KP Hosp. Tengku Ampuan
Rahimah Klang
Bil Nama Bidang Tarikh Tempat Berkhidmat
1. DR SHERRIE CHONG MEI Bedah Mulut 01.07.2013 KP Hospital Ampang
2. DR PUVANENDRAN a/l BAL-
ASINGHAM
Ortodontik 16.08.2013 KP Tudan Sarawak
3. DR TAN YING YING Ortodontik 11.09.2013 KP Mak Mandin, Pulau Pinang
4. DR SOH HUEY SHYEN Ortodontik 30.09.2014 KP Taiping Perak
Bil Nama
Gred Naik
Pangkat
Tarikh Penempatan
1 FATIMAH BT IBRAHIM U40 02.09.2013 PERAK
2 JEEVARETNAM A/PL. SOCKALINGAM U40 02.09.2013 WP KUALA LUMPUR
3 WEE SOO LIAN A/P WEE KIM SOON U40 02.09.2013 PPKK & KLPM
4 SUKDEV KAU A/P GURLAL SINGH U38 02.09.2013 WP KUALA LUMPUR
5 TOO BEE KIEW U38 02.09.2013 NEGERI SEMBILAN
6 SITI SARAH BT DAIM U38 02.09.2013 JOHOR
7 YANG PERIDAH BT MOHD AMIN U38 02.09.2013 PERAK
8 DATIN ZARINA BT ABDULLAH U38 02.09.2013 IPKKM
9 RAMLAS BT WAN OMAR U38 02.09.2013 TERENGGANU
10 HO AH YIN U38 02.09.2013 KEDAH
11 MARY KINSON U38 25.11.2013 SELANGOR
12 WONG FOONG LAN U38 25.11.2013 PULAU PINANG
13 MAHSURI BT ABDUL JALAL U38 02.01.2013 NEGERI SEMBILAN
Nama / Jawatan
Tarikh
Lantikan
Tempat BerkhidmatBil
DR NORMA ABD. JALIL
(Gred Khas A)
Sebagai Ketua Pakar Bedah Mulut (Interim)
02/01/2014 Jabatan Bedah Mulut,
Hospital Kuala Lumpur
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DR SYED NASIR SYED ALWI
(Gred U54)
Sebagai Timbalan Pengarah Kesihatan (G) Perlis
19/02/2014 Pejabat TPKN(G) Perlis
2
DR ANNA RANI T.KANAGARAJAH
(Gred U54)
Sebagai Timbalan Pengarah Kesihatan (G) Pa-
hang
10/02/2014 Pejabat TPKN(G) Pahang
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Nama / Jawatan
Tarikh
Persaraan
Tempat Berkhidmat
(Terakhir)
Bil
DATO’ DR WAN MAHADZIR WAN MUSTAFA
( Gred Khas A)
Mantan Ketua Pakar Bedah Mulut
28/01/2014 Jabatan Bedah Mulut,
Hospital Kuala Lumpur
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DR MAMMOHAN SINGH
(Gred U54)
Mantan Timbalan Pengarah Kesihatan (G) Perlis
18/02/2014 Pejabat TPKN(G) Perlis
2
DR MOHD. YUNOS MOHD. SALIM
(Gred U54)
Mantan Timbalan Pengarah Kesihatan (G) Pahang
08/02/2014 Pejabat TPKN(G) Pahang
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CAT (Compact & Tough) merupakan satu set peralatan medan lengkap yang
direka dan dibangunkan oleh Bahagian Pergigian, Angkatan Tentera Malaysia
(ATM) untuk digunakan semasa membuat rawatan medan atau rawatan di luar klinik
tetap. Modul ini mula dibangunkan pada tahun 2008 dengan berkonsepkan
treatment unit yang mempunyai tripod dan disimpan dalam beg loreng. Modul ini
pernah dicalonkan untuk Anugerah Inovasi ATM dan telah mendapat tempat kedua
di dalam kategori pengurusan pelanggan.
CAT telah diuji dan digunakan di seluruh Malaysia sama ada semasa program
tentera bersama rakyat atau program jiwa murni ke sekolah-sekolah. Di samping itu
ia juga telah dihantar dan digunakan di luar negara oleh anggota pergigian yang
bertugas dibawah misi PBB seperti di Afghanistan dan Lebanon. Setakat ini model
CAT yang telah siap ialah sebanyak 16 termasuk yang digunakan oleh tentera New
Zealand dan tentera Brunei.
Unit CAT dicipta untuk menghasilkan peralatan yang tahan lasak di samping
memudahkan pergerakan semasa membuat rawatan terutamanya di kawasan
pedalaman yang sukar dilalui oleh kenderaan besar. Ia juga direka supaya boleh
dibuka dan dipasang dalam masa singkat tanpa memerlukan tenaga kerja yang
ramai. Di antara kebaikan yang terdapat pada modul unit ini berbanding dengan
peralatan medan komersial lain ialah:
lebih senang untuk diselenggara,
lebih ringan,
senang disimpan,
masa penyediaan sebelum rawatan yang ringkas,
kos pembinaan rendah jika dibandingkan peralatan komersial yang sedia ada
di pasaran tempatan mahupun luar negara.
Bahagian Kesihatan Pergigian telah berkolabrasi dengan jayanya bersama
Angkatan Tentera Malaysia (ATM) untuk mengadakan Bengkel Latihan
Membangunkan Unit Compact & Tough (CAT) yang telah diadakan di Lok Kawi,
Sabah dan Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan. Objektif bengkel ini adalah untuk
memurnikan tenaga mahir dalam membangunkan Unit CAT di kalangan
Juruteknologi Pergigian di seluruh Malaysia. Bahagian Kesihatan Pergigian
mengucapkan setinggi-tinggi penghargaan dan ribuan terima kasih kepada
Brig. General Dato’ Dr Shukri Hassin, Pengarah, Bahagian Pergigian ATM dan
anggotanya atas kerjasama serta jasa memberi tunjuk ajar dan berkongsi
kemahiran bersama anggota Perkhidmatan Pergigian, KKM.
Penghasilan Unit CAT merupakan kolabrasi multi-sektoral di antara Kementerian
Kesihatan Malaysia dengan Kementerian Pertahanan dan juga merupakan langkah
strategi dalam National Blue Ocean Strategy (NBOS) yang ditegaskan oleh
kerajaan. Melalui bengkel-bengkel tersebut, sebanyak dua model prototype telah
berjaya dihasilkan oleh Juruteknologi Pergigian. Dua buah CAT yang dihasilkan itu
sedang menunggu pensijilan daripada SIRIM dan juga SRS untuk pensijilan
keselamatan elektrik.
Unit CAT dirancang untuk
digunakan pada program komuniti
masyarakat untuk menyampaikan
servis yang bermutu tinggi dengan
kos yang rendah. Sehubungan ini,
Bahagian Kesihatan Pergigian
menyahut seruan Kementerian
K e s i h a t a n M a l a y s i a u n t u k
merekayasa proses penyampaian
termasuk peralatan demi penjimatan
k o s s e r t a p e n y a m p a i a n
perkhidmatan kesihatan pergigian
yang optimum.
“Unity is strength….when
there is teamwork and
collaboration, wonderful
things can be achieved.”
- Mattie Stepanek
Oleh: Dr Hazrizul Azam Zama’at (hazrizul@moh.gov.my)
Compact & Tough (CAT) Cutting Unit
yang bermutu tinggi telah siap dipasang
Proses pemasangan CAT
Juruteknologi Pergigian, Bahagian Kesihatan Pergigian sedang meneliti
tunjuk ajar daripada anggota Angkatan Tentera Malaysia dalam Bengkel
Latihan Membangunkan CAT
Bulletin OHD March 2014
6 October 2013 @ Berjaya Times Square, Kuala Lumpur
Reported by Dr Sharol Lail Sujak (drsharol@moh.gov.my)
KARNIVAL KESIHATAN PERGIGIAN : GIGIKU MUTIARAKU
& MALAYSIA BOOK OF RECORDS BONEKA CHA-CHA
T he National Level Oral Health
Carnival, with the theme ‘Gigi
Ku Mutiara Ku’ was successfully held on 6
October 2013 at Berjaya Times Square,
Kuala Lumpur. It was an honour to have
Yang Amat Bhg Datin Paduka Seri Hjh
Rosmah Mansor, the wife of the Hon Prime
Minister of Malaysia and patron of
PERMATA, the children’s nurturing
organization to officially launch this one-of- a
-kind event.
The Carnival was held in conjunction with
World Oral Health Day 2013 and included
beating The Malaysia Book of Records for
the longest non-stop puppet show in
Malaysia. Research has shown puppet
shows to be a scientifically validated tool to
impart health messages effectively to young
children.
Apart from the non-stop puppet show that
went on for over 12 hours, other activities
were held such as dental health
exhibitions, free dental check-ups, stage
shows with oral health messages as well as
play-n-learn activities which were aimed at
instilling the right oral health behaviour
especially among pre-school children.
The success of this carnival was measured not
only by the number of people it was able to
attract or from the number of activities that were
carried out, but by the collaborative effort
between the agencies involved; be it within the
Ministry of Health or outside the ministry, whether
government or otherwise such as PERMATA,
The Armed Forces, Dewan Bandaraya
K.Lumpur, KEMAS, JKR, The Royal Malaysian
Police, Universities, The Ministry of Education
and The Malaysian Association of Dental Public
Health Specialists. This carnival truly portrayed
the collaboration, cooperation and teamwork as
embodied under the National Blue Ocean
Strategy (NBOS) advocated by the government.
The puppet show was held within the carnival in
order to attract children to oral health care.
Studies have shown that puppet shows are an
effective medium to deliver dental messages.
Based on the effectiveness of using puppets to
deliver health messages, this year the Oral
Health Division of the Ministry of Health
Malaysia will be entering into a Memorandum of
Understanding with Universiti Pendidikan
Tanjung Malim, with the aim of developing,
implementing and evaluating puppet
shows as an oral health promotion
medium for kindergarten and
preschool children.
HIGHLIGHT
The Guest of Honour, YABhg Datin Paduka Seri Hjh Rosmah Mansor with YB Datuk Seri Dr
S.Subramaniam, The Minister of Health and other VIPS viewing the official launching gimmick
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U SEMPENA HARI KESIHATAN PERGIGIAN SEDUNIA 2013
KESIHATAN PERGIGIAN TERPANJANG DI MALAYSIA.
Capturing the attention of the young ones!
Bulletin OHD March 2014
Congratulations! The team from WP Labuan were
judged the winners of the puppet show competition
YBhg Datin Seri Paduka Rosmah Mansor visited the
Mobile Dental Clinic with YB Datuk Seri Dr
S.Subramaniam, The Minister Of Health
The Guest of Honour and other VIPs
were enthralled by the puppet show
YABhg Datin Seri Paduka Rosmah Mansor being
greeted on arrival by Dr Khairiyah Abd Muttalib, the
Principal Director of The Oral Health Division(OHD)
and other senior staff
Surely the huge crowd enjoyed the show
too…...
Datuk Farida Mohd Ali, The Secretary General of The
Ministry Of Health (MOH) with Dr Khairiyah Abd
Muttalib, The Principal Director of The OHD, posing with
the puppeteers
A Moment in History….The Malaysia Book of Re-
cords Certificate being received by the Principal
Director OHD from the Secretary General of the
MOH
HIGHLIGHT
REGIONALMEETINGS
9-11 September 2013@Bali, Indonesia
5th
Asian Chief Dental Officers’ Meeting 2013
Reported by Dr Tan Ee Hong (jdreehong@moh.gov.my)
ASEAN CHIEF DENTAL OFFICERS MEETING
27-28 Ogos 2013 @Chiang Mai, Thailand
The ASEAN Chief Dental Officers Meeting was
held from 27 to 28 August 2013 and is an annual
initiative amongst the Chief Dental Officers in the
ASEAN countries to discuss matters of interest
and improve networking to further strengthen
healthcare in their respective countries. Of particu-
lar interest was the commencement of the ASEAN
Economic Community (AEC) in 2015 which will
have a bearing on dental practitioners as they are
one of the seven professions under the Mutual
Recognition Agreement of ASEAN that allows
them to work freely within the ASEAN states.
The event was held in Chiang Mai, Thailand
where the Inter-country Centre for Oral Health
(ICOH) head office is located. Participants were
Chief Dental Officers (CDOs) or their representa-
tives from all ASEAN countries. Accordingly, Dr
Khairiyah Abd Muttalib, the Principal Director of
Oral Health, Ministry of Health Malaysia repre-
sented the country. The theme of the Conference
was ‘Quality of Dental Services in ASEAN Coun-
tries’ and sought to establish an alliance among all
CDOs to further enhance oral healthcare amongst the ASEAN
population.
In a nutshell, all the participants agreed that their first
priority was cooperation among members in promoting
community-based oral healthcare for the people. Dr Khairiyah
Abd Muttalib gave an oral presentation on our country’s
achievements and future challenges in oral healthcare
delivery.
Judging from the numerous enquiries posed by the
other participants to the Principal Director’s talk, it appears
our strategies and practices in providing safe and quality oral
healthcare are highly sought after by other developing
countries within the ASEAN family.
The 5th
Asian Chief Dental Officers’ Meeting 2013
(5th
ACDOM 2013) was held from 9 – 11 September
2013 in Bali, Indonesia. This meeting was jointly organ-
ized by three countries – Indonesia, Malaysia and Thai-
land, the culmination of the joint efforts of the Ministry of
Health Indonesia, the Oral Health Division, Ministry of
Health Malaysia and Thammasat University, Thailand.
The Oral Health Division Ministry of Health Malaysia has
served as Secretariat for the Scientific Programme for
the fifth time since its inaugural meeting in 2009. There
were participants from 15 countries comprising Chief
Dental Officers (CDO)
Experts on oral health and invited oral health
academics from Indonesia Malaysia, Thailand,
Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Negara Brunei
Darussalam, Singapore, Republic of South Ko-
rea, Hong Kong, SAR Government China, Ne-
pal, Japan, China, India, Timor Leste
(observer) also attended. In addition, there was
a special observer from the Borrow
Foundation who was present by
invitation.
The programme comprised progress updates
from the CDOs/experts from member countries
which focused on ageing population, services,
financing, motivation, oral health promotion,
chronic diseases and research for ageing
population.
All country presentations were based on the
theme: Oral Health-related Quality of Life for
an Ageing Population. The presentation cov-
ered topics on oral health of the elderly and
oral health financing systems.
Reported by Dr Noor Syahidah Hisamuddin (dr.syahidah@moh.gov.my)
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EVENT
BREAK FREE FROM SMOKE
9 - 13 October 2013 @ One Utama Shopping Centre, Damansara
ASmoke Free Campaign with the theme ‘Break
Free From Smoke, A Healthier Mouth, A Healthier
You’ was successfully held for four days from 9 to 12 October
2013 at One Utama Shopping Centre, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
The launching of the campaign was inaugurated by Yang
Berhormat Dato’ Seri Hilmi bin Haji Yahaya, the Deputy Minister of
Health.
A pre-campaign began a few days earlier with a drawing competi-
tion for children with the same
theme. Various activities were also held in conjunction with the cam-
paign such as dental and oral health exhibitions, dental check-ups,
talks regarding smoking and games to promote oral health and to
quit smoking.
Apart from an encouraging turn up of visitors, this campaign was
considered a successful collaborative effort in health promotion by
MADPHS with various partners including the Oral Health Division of
the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Defence, UMCAS, University
of Wellington New Zealand, MyWATCH and Johnson&Johnson Ma-
laysia giving support.
The campaign also raised awareness among the public that dental
professionals are equipped with skills for the prevention and
counselling of the smoking habit.
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Reported by Dr Sharol Lail Sujak (drsharol@moh.gov.my)
Bulletin OHD March 2014
The Honourable Deputy Minister Of Health, Dato’ Seri Dr.Hilmi Yahaya officiating the campaign with the President
Of Malaysian Association of Dental Public Health Spesialist, Dr Sharol Lail Sujak and
the Director Of Oral Health Development , MOH, Dr Noor Aliyah Ismail.
EVENT
(Opening by Dr Khairiyah Abd Muttalib, The Principal Director of Oral Health
Reported by Dr Yaw Siew Lian (slyaw@moh.gov.my)
INTERNATIONAL CARIES DETECTION & ASSESSMENT SYSTEM
The Malaysian Association of Dental Public Health Spe-
cialists (MADPHS) in collaboration with the Oral Health
Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH) organised a con-
tinuing education session with the theme ‘Delivering A New
Standard of Care in Cavity Protection on 25th
October 2013.
Distinguished Director of the Dental Health Services & Re-
search Unit (DHSRU), University of Dundee, Professor Nigel
Pitts delivered a presentation ‘New trends in caries manage-
ment pathway – A medical approach’ which highlighted the
medical approach as a new paradigm in management of the
caries lesion. Crucial to this new approach is an evidenced
based caries management pathway which includes early car-
ies detection, monitoring and providing operative care only
when necessary. Professor Pitts also shared on new develop-
ments of the International Caries Detection and Assessment
System (ICDAS) for caries detection and the International
Classification and Management System (ICCMSTM), includ-
ing its implementation and clinical relevance.
The voice of the academia towards adopting this new stan-
dard of care in the dental curriculum in Malaysia was heard
through the President of the Dean’s Council, Professor Dr.
Mohamed Ibrahim from the University of Technology MARA,
Shah Alam, Selangor. Professor Rahimah Kadir, the founder
of MADPHS with her far reaching knowledge and
experience in caries prevention shared with the
audience, ‘Therapeutic regimen: a key element
of the caries management pathway’.
Profesor Pitts drew further attention from the au-
dience through expounding on ‘Building the Alli-
ance for a Cavity-Free Future’, followed by the
official appointment of Local Chair Person for
the Alliance for a Cavity-Free Future (ACCF) in
the person of Professor Rahimah Kadir. Lending
further momentum to the session was the historic
moment where the (ACFF) - Malaysian Chapter
was officially launched by Dr.Khairiyah Abd Mut-
talib, Principal Director, Oral Health, MOH. With
this, Malaysia is now a member of the global alli-
ance which was first launched in September
2010. A further momentous event which signified
the dental fraternity striding in unison towards
better oral health for the population drew the ses-
sion to a close, with the Oral Health Division in
the MOH, Deans’ Dental Council and the
MADPHS signing the Declaration to Stop Caries
NOW for a Caries Free Future.
MALAYSIA CHAPTER GOALS
By 2017, 70% of dental schools and dental
associations should have embraced and pro-
moted the “new” approach of “caries as a contin-
uum” to improve dental caries prevention and
management.
By 2020, to work towards integrating locally
appropriate, comprehensive caries prevention
and management systems and monitoring ap-
proaches.
Every child born in 2026 should stay cavity free
during their life time.
ALLIANCE FOR A CAVITY-FREE FUTURE DECLARATION
Global collaborative action is needed to challenge global
leaders and other stakeholders including country and com-
munity leaders, health and dental health professionals, public
policy and education communities, and the public
To learn the importance of caries as a disease continuum
and to participate in action toward the delivery of comprehen-
sive caries prevention and management that can influence
the continuing problem of caries.
Ensure that primary prevention with appropriate fluoride
strategies are in place, and promote the preventive control of
initial caries lesions through education to change human
behaviour and the use of appropriate, evidenced-based
technologies.
Signing of the Declaration
for a Caries Free Future
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EVENT
@Krabi, Thailand
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International Dental Conference on “Caries Control
throughout life in Asia”
Dr Khairiyah sharing her thoughts
Dr Khairiyah Abd Muttalib , The
Principal Director of The Oral Health
Division, Ministry of Health
receiving a token of appreciation from
the conference’s organizing chairman
Bulletin OHD March 2014
Reported by Dr Noor Syahidah Hisamuddin (dr.syahidah@moh.gov.my)
20 - 22 November 2013
The International Dental Conference on “Caries Control throughout Life in Asia”
was held on 20 to 22 November 2013 in Krabi, Thailand. The conference was
organized by the Dental Innovation Foundation under the Royal Patronage (DIF) of His
Majesty the King of Thailand with the collaboration of The Ministry of Public Health,
Thailand and The Dental Association of Thailand. The international co-sponsors were
The World Health Organization (WHO), The World Dental Federation (FDI) and The
International Association for Dental Research (IADR).
The objectives of this conference were to share and exchange experiences in caries
prevention and control, to apply new developments in appropriate dental caries
prevention for future success and to discuss the implementation of the Minamata
Global Convention on the phasing down of dental amalgam namely; The WHO – UNEP
Initiative.
Renowned speakers from all over the globe presented papers on interesting topics
ranging from global oral health inequalities, the need for public health strategies in
disease prevention and restorative dental care to nutrition in oral health. During the
second day of the course, among 18 participating countries, 5 countries were given the
honour to present their success stories and Malaysia was among those chosen. The
other 4 countries were China, Korea, Singapore and Thailand.
Dr Khairiyah binti Abd Muttalib, The Principal Director of Oral Health, Ministry of
Health, Malaysia presented a paper titled Malaysia: Country Report On Dental Caries
both orally as well as a poster presentation. The Country Report was also published in
the official programme book of the Conference. Other co-authors were Prof Dato’ Wan
Mohd Nasir Wan Othman, Dr Yaw Siew Lian and Dr Norliza Ismail.
Involvement of Malaysia in this conference was significant as it will contribute to the
achievement of better oral health for Malaysians through the integration of primary
prevention, secondary disease prevention and tertiary intervention.
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The Previous Principal Director of The Oral Health
Division, Dato' Dr Norain Abu Talib attended the
seminar as well
Participants of the seminar
SEMINAR ON PROJECTION & DEVELOPMENT OF ORAL HEALTH
HUMAN CAPITAL NEEDS FOR MALAYSIA TILL YEAR 2020
Reported by Dr Hazrizul Azam Zama’at (hazrizul@moh.gov.my)
“Organizational success depends on having the right
employees with the right competencies at the right
time…” - Tan Sri Ismail Adam
O
n 26 and 27 November 2013, a seminar on
Projection And Development of Oral Health
Human Capital Needs For Malaysia Till Year
2020 was held at Kuala Lumpur. There were 90 partici-
pants involved consisting of Dental Public Health Spe-
cialists from the Oral Health Division, and Universities.
The seminar was officiated by YBhg Dr Khairiyah Abd
Muttalib, Principal Director of the Oral Health Division,
Ministry Of Health Malaysia.
This seminar was held with the objective to determine
the Oral Health Human Capital Needs for the country till
year 2020. Above all, this seminar also had specific ob-
jectives to be pursued from now until 2020 which are;
To review the Oral Health Human Capital Needs
projected over the last 5 years.
To share different methodologies in projection of hu-
man capital needs and to explore the Oral Health Hu-
man Capital Needs of various agencies.
To determine the projected need for dental specialists,
dentists and dental nurses/ dental auxiliaries for the
country up to 2020.
To formulate appropriate policies related to service
matters.
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SYMPOSIUM ON UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE
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n the 6 and 7 December 2013, a
symposium on Universal Health
Coverage was held in collaboration with
the Malaysian Association of Dental Public
Health Specialists. Themed ‘Challenges,
Measurement and Evaluation Strategies’, the
symposium was held at the Swiss Garden and
Residences Kuala Lumpur. As many as 40
participants consisting of Dental Public Health
Specialists from the Oral Health Division, the
Armed Forces and Universities were involved.
The symposium was officiated by YBhg
Dr.Khairiyah Abd Muttalib, Principal Director of
The Oral Health Division, Ministry of Health
Malaysia.
During the symposium, two delegates from
Thailand, Dr Wirat Eungpoonsawat from The
National Health Security Office, Thailand and
Dr.Supranee Dalodom, Chief Dental Officer
from the Bureau of Dental Health, Ministry of
Public Health, Thailand were invited to present
their experiences in implementing Universal
Health Coverage in their country. Thailand has,
since 2001 implemented Universal Health
Coverage for their citizens.
Apart from these speakers, another esteemed
presenter was Datin Dr Noral Zeila from the
Oral Health Division who delivered her talk on
‘Oral Health Care in Malaysia- Issues and
Challenges’.
Reported by Dr Sharol Lail Sujak (drsharol@moh.gov.my)
Dr Khairiyah Abd Muttalib , The Principal Director of The Oral Health Division beside
Dr Wirat Eungspoonsawat and Dr Supranee Daladom with other participants of the Symposium
Bulletin OHD March 2014
Among the topics covered by the speakers
from Thailand were ‘An Overview of Universal
Health Coverage and Global Achievements in
General Health; Benefit Packages for
Universal Coverage, General Health and Oral
Health; Provider Payment Mechanisms,
Review of Oral Health Funds in Foreign
Countries and Oral Funds Formulation; Details
of Oral Health Funds: Payment mechanism,
budget, beneficiaries and monitoring and
evaluation of oral health, implications and
achievements.
Participants were afforded a perspective of
Universal Health Coverage as implemented in
Thailand which could be adopted in Malaysia if
in the future the need arises. The lively two
way interaction between the speakers and
participants showed that this symposium was
of immense benefit to all those interested in
developing healthcare financing systems for
sustainable healthcare in this country.
“TIME IS VERY SLOW FOR THOSE WHO WAIT,
VERY FAST FOR THOSE WHO ARE SCARED,
VERY LONG FOR THOSE WHO LAMENT,
VERY SHORT FOR THOSE WHO CELEBRATE ,
BUT FOR THOSE WHO LOVE , TIME IS ETERNAL…”
Dr Azliza Bt Dato’ Zabha
(Ketua Penolong Pengarah U48)
PN. WAN ISMAWATI BT WAN YUSUF
Pembantu Tadbir W17
DR NURRUL ASHIKIN BT ABDULLAH
Ketua Penolong Pengarah Kanan U52
DR NURUL IZZATI BT MOHAMMAD ALI
PN. ARBIAH BT BASRI
Penyelia Jururawat Pergigian U36
PN. LIM LIAN YENG
Penyelia Jururawat Pergigian U36
DATIN ZARINA BT ABDULLAH
Penyelia Jururawat Pergigian U38
DR TUAN YUSWANA BT TUAN SOH
Ketua Penolong Pengarah Kanan U52
CIK MAHANI BT AHAMAD
Penyelia Jururawat Pergigian U36
NEWSTUFFS&MOVEOUT
Dr Mustaffa b. Jaapar
(Ketua Penolong Pengarah Kanan U52)
Dr Raja Noor Shazleen
(Ketua Penolong Pengarah U48)
Dr Nor Azlina Bt Hashim
(Ketua Penolong Pengarah U48)
En. Mohd Fadzil b. Hamzah
(Pembantu Tadbir N17)
Puan Fazlina bt. Abdullah Saimi
(Pembantu Tadbir N17)
EN.SHAHNUN NAIM B SAAD
Pembantu Tadbir N17
DR NUR FAROHANA BT ZAINOL
Ketua Penolong Pengarah U48
ALBUM
The launching of Mouth Cancer Awareness Week @ Bukit Jalil Recreation Park
A Pop Yeh-Yeh Dance by Oral Health Division staff during
the Oral Health Division Family Day
Dr N.Jegarajan ,The Director of Oral H
‘Lung Capacity Test’ at the Bre
Dr Elise Monerasinghe, Head of the Enforcement Branch, Oral Health Divi-
sion conducting a lecture on Occupational Safety And Healthy in Dental
Practice @ Avilion Admiral Cove Hotel , Port Dickson
Dr Khairiyah Abd Muttalib, The Principal Director of Oral Health, giv-
ing her opening address during the Seminar in Infection Control for
Dental Surgery Assisstants at Wana Riverside Hotel, Melaka
Dr Chu Geok Theng, Head of the IT Branch,Oral Health Division moni-
toring the participants of Bengkel Kajisemula Keperluan OHCIS
(Kepakaran) at Hospital Putrajaya
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ALBUM
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Dr Azam explaining aspects of oral health to visitors of the
Help & Health Campaign @ MMU, Cyberjaya
Dr Khairiyah Abd Muttalib,The Principal Director of the Oral Health Division with
Prof. Rosnah Zain, Dean of the Dental Faculty, University Of Malaya;Dr Noor
Aliyah Ismail, Director of Oral Health Development posing with Dr Awang
Bulgiba Awang Mahmud Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation)
University of Malaya
Health Regulation & Practice trying the
eak Free From Smoke Campaign
YB Datuk Seri Dr S.Subramaniam , The Minister Of Health with YBhg Datuk Dr Noor
Hisham Abdullah, The Director General Of Health and Dr Khairiyah Abd Muttalib,
The Principal Director, Oral Health Division waiting for Datin Seri Paduka Rosmah
Mansor at Karnival Kesihatan Pergigian 2013 @ Berjaya Times Square,KL
Dr Noor Aliyah Ismail, The Director of Oral Health Development giving
her welcoming remarks to the participants of Bengkel Pembinaan Media
Sosial BKPKKM @ Regency Hotel ,KL
NEWDEVELOPEMENT
P ada 29 hingga 31 Oktober 2013
yang lalu, telah berlangsungnya
bengkel penggunaan dan pemantapan
penggunaan media sosial dalam
mempromosikan kesihatan pergigian
kepada masyarakat. Bengkel pembinaan
media sosial ini merangkumi tiga fasa:
Fasa 1 (Mei 2013) , Fasa 2 (Mei hingga
September 2013) dan Fasa 3 (Oktober
2013).
Tujuan bengkel ini diadakan adalah
untuk melatih dan melantik seramai 30
orang pegawai dari jabatan-jabatan ke-
sihatan negeri dari segi kemahiran untuk
membina, mengemas kini, mem-
perkukuh, dan mengawas laman media
sosial kesihatan pergigian bagi negeri
masing-masing. Dengan berte-
makan “Media Sosial wadah Pro-
m o s i K e s i h a t a n P e r g i g i a n ”
bermaksud kini Bahagian Kesihatan
Pergigian mengambil langkah yang
baharu untuk mempromosikan kesihatan
pergigian melalui media sosial dimana
kini mudah dilayari oleh semua lapisan
masyarakat. Media sosial utama yang
digunakan dalam bengkel ini adalah
aplikasi yang popular dimasa kini seperti
Facebook, Blog dan Youtube. Atas
pelantikan 30 orang pegawai
bertanggungjawab mengendalikan
media sosial kesihatan pergigian negeri
masing-masing, maka kini di Bahagian
Kesihatan Pergigian mempunyai 15
akaun Facebook, 15 akaun Blog dan 15
akaun Youtube.Dengan wujudnya akaun
-akaun media sosial kesihatan pergigian
bagi setiap negeri, ini mempermudahkan
Oleh: Dr Hazrizul Azam Zama’at (hazrizul@moh.gov.my)
lagi orang ramai untuk mendapatkan segala maklumat mengenai kesihatan
pergigian malah aktiviti-aktiviti kesihatan yang akan dilakukan oleh jabatan
kesihatan negeri juga akan diketahui ramai dengan sekali klik sahaja.
Penggunaan komputer mahupun smartphone kini merebak meluas sehingga
kanak-kanak dibawah 6 tahun tahu untuk menggunakannya, atas tujuan ini
kami Bahagian Kesihatan Pergigian telah mengambil inisiatif baharu untuk
mendekatkan lagi program Bahagian Kesihatan Pergigian dengan
masyarakat Malaysia dan juga antarabangsa. Bahagian Kesihatan Pergigian
juga telah mewujudkan satu Unit Media Sosial yang khususnya mempunyai
objektif-objektif dan peranan ahli jawatankuasa teknikal yang memantau,
mengemaskini dan menambahbaikkan maklumat-maklumat terkini mengenai
kesihatan pergigian untuk laman media sosial rasmi kesihatan pergigian.
Kini di Bahagian Kesihatan Pergigian, Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia telah
mempunyai 15 akaun Facebook dan 15 akaun Blog rasmi yang digunakan
untuk menyebarkan maklumat-maklumat kesihatan pergigian secara pantas
dan lebih interaktif kepada khalayak. Alamat-alamat akaun rasmi Facebook
dan Blog :
Negeri Facebook Blog
BKPKKM pergigiankkm ohdmoh.blogspot.com
Perlis bahagianpergigian.perlis gigiperlis.blogspot.com
Kedah kesihatanpergigiankedah pergigiankedah.blogpsot.com
Pulau Pinang pergigian.pulau.pinang gigipulaupinang.blogspot.com
Perak bahagian-kesihatan-pergigian-perak pergigianperak.blogpsot.com
Selangor bahagiankesihatanpergigianselangor jknspergigian.blogspot.com
WP KL & P pergigianjkwpkl pergigianwpkl.blogpsot.com
N. Sembilan pergigiann9 pergigianjknns.blogspot.com
Melaka bahagian-kesihatan-pergigian-melaka pergigianmelaka.blogpsot.com
Johor gigi.johor bkpjohor,blogspot.com
Pahang bahagian-kesihatan-pergigian-pahang pergigianphg.blogpsot.com
Terengganu bhgpergigianjknt teganudentist.blogpsot.com
Kelantan pergigian-kelantan pergigiankelan-
tan.blogpsot.com
Sabah bahagian-pergigian-sabah pergigiansabah.blogspot.com
Sarawak bahagianpergigiansarawak pergigiansara-
wak.blogspot.com
WP Labuan pergigianwplbn labuansmile.blogpsot.com
PENGGUNAAN MEDIA SOSIAL
MENGUBAH LANDSKAP PROMOSI KESIHATAN PERGIGAN
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Here I was given the chance to participate in the poster
presentation category. The title of my poster was ‘Oral Care: In
The Eyes of Nursing Staff.’ The Research team comprised Dr
Norhayati Hassan (Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Specialist),
Hanim Ripit (Dental Nurse) and myself.
The aim of this study was to investigate oral health care knowl-
edge, attitudes, and practices of nursing staff (non-dental) in Hos-
pital Putrajaya in management of oral care among
hospitalized patients. We were also interested in barriers
encountered by the nursing staff in assuming this role. These
were of interest, as some of the cases that were referred from the
hospital wards to the Oral Specialist Clinic, Hospital Putrajaya
were patients having oral health problems either due to neglect or
due to their medical conditions. Good oral health is important for
better quality of life and support from hospital staff is needed.
Through this research we hoped that collaboration between
nursing and dental health professionals will be developed for
better management of oral health of inpatients in hospitals.
I see that researchers have the power to advocate for change with
evidence to reinforce their
beliefs. Research helps
people by suggesting
improvements and new
ideas to make a positive
impact on society and ser-
vice delivery by the organi-
zation.
BSKB “RESEARCH DAY” RESEARCH FUN7—8 September 2013 @ Ministry of Health, WP Putrajaya
Reported by Datin Zarina Abdullah (zarina.abdullah@moh.gov.my)
Bulletin OHD March 2014
Ican still remember when I was asked to attend a
course on research in year 2011. I was overjoyed as I
was always curious and wanting to learn more about
research. Little did I realize that coming up with a research
proposal was a must even before the whole course started.
My initial joy turned to despair as I realized that this was a
strenuous task and not just a course to fulfill the ‘7 days
training requirement’, but by then there was no turning
back. To cut the story short this was the beginning of my
‘forced’ love affair with research.
As a staff of Hospital Putrajaya, we were encouraged to
attend courses on research and to participate in
research studies to meet hospital requirements where the
rationale was to “get staff exposed and interested in
research.” The management showed commitment by
creating a “friendly and helpful research environment even
for a novice like me. I remember how difficult it was to do a
full literature review, prepare a proposal, questionnaires,
data entry and reports as well as time
management. Neither of these tasks were fun, but I still
saw a faint ray of light shining at the end of the tunnel.
September 7-8, 2013 was Allied Health Professional
Research Day with the theme “Making Research Fun”. The
theme sounded a bit odd for a serious agenda like
research but my thanks to the organizer for ‘thinking out of
the box’ in making research fun. On the first day we were
given some tips and talks on ‘making research fun’ as well
as listening to 8 presenters who shared their interesting
research findings.
On the second day 12 scientific posters were presented,
displayed and judged. More lectures followed as we were
reminded on ‘How to be a responsible researcher?’, data
management and fun with scientific writing.
RESEARCH
Finally……. The light at the end
of the tunnel. Hooray!
By Dr Norlida Abdullah
The Walkathon was officiated by
Professor Dr Awang Bulgiba Awang
Mahmud [Deputy Vice-Chancellor
(Research & Innovation)] representing
the University of Malaya Vice
Chancellor at Taman Bukit Jalil, Kuala
Lumpur attracting more than 350
participants.
In addition, a competition on the best
oral cancer promotion media was
organized and attracted participation
from 12 groups from both public and
private universities. The first prize was
won by students from MAHSA
University College, second by students
from UITM and third by IMU students.
Prizes were donated by the Malaysian
Dental Association Foundation (MDAF)
and the Malaysian Private Dental
Practitioners Association (MPDPA).
“The greatest glory in living
life is not in never falling, but
in rising every time we fall.”
- NELSON MANDELA
T he Oral Health Division,
Ministry of Health in collaboration
with the Oral Cancer Research and
Coordinating Centre, University of
Malaya (OCRCC), the Dental Faculty
of the University of Malaya, Universiti
T e k n o l o g i M a r a ( U i T M ) ,
International Medical University
(IMU), SeGI University, MAHSA
University, The Cancer Research
Initiatives Foundation (CARIF),
Malaysian Association of Dental
Public Health Specialists (MADPHS),
Malaysian Dental Association
(MDA), Malaysian Private Dental
Practitioners Association MPDPA),
M a l a y s i a n A s s o c i a t i o n o f
Or o- Maxil lof ac ial Surg eons
(MAOMS) organized a walkathon on
17th November in conjunction with
the launching of the Mouth Cancer
Awareness Week (MCAW) 2014
from 17- 24 November 2013.
The aim of MCAW is to promote
the importance of prevention, early
detection and early treatment of oral
cancer to the public. In addition it is
also to increase the awareness of
both public and private dental practi-
tioners on their roles in prevention
and early detection of oral cancer.
The main activities organised were
promotion, screening and training of
dental professionals on early
The 5 km walk was tough but we still did it for a good cause and have our certificates to prove it !!