The current status of dentistry, particularly pediatric dentistry, among the countries and territories of Asia
Sekiguchi, H.; Machida, Y.
Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry 23(2): 107-111
1999
ISSN/ISBN: 1053-4628 PMID: 10204450 Document Number: 500138
The number of dentists in Japan may be too high. The ratio of dentists/population, in China, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia, is less than 1 dentist for every 10,000 people. From this data, it can be seen that there is a shortage of dentists in China, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia. The shortage of pediatric dentists in these Asian countries is serious, particularly in the Philippines where the number of children with dental caries is increasing. There is an urgent need to increase the number of pediatric dentists in these countries. However, one problem is that dental schools in the Philippines and Singapore, do not have a department of pediatric dentistry.