Over the centuries health has evolved as a concept from an individual
concern to a world wide social goal. Together with various other factors
health has an important place in developing human capital. In India,
children comprise 40 per cent of the rapidly growing population;
compared to this rapid expansion, the provision of health care to these
children is poor. Children, especially those with special needs
constitute one of the high risk groups and have almost twice the unmet
oral health care needs as their peers without special needs across all
income levels. Due to complication of the disability and the cumulative
nature of disease, regular and consistent training with proper oral
health care is important for these children to enable them to realize
their full potential. Above all, it is a combination of approaches, the
best way of sharing the responsibility for healthy development of
children of all cultures; though more challenges await down the lane.