"It has been a Māori-led collaborative approach, where determination, persistence and mahitahi have paid off," Keelan said.
"The improvement has highlighted issues of unmet need in terms of oral health," she said.
"Enrolment is one thing but we are aiming for Toi Ora, and, that means supporting and empowering oranga in oral health and also ensuring timely assessment and treatment. Untreated oral health issues go on to affect children long term if not addressed."
"Oranga niho - healthy baby teeth are important, not only for chewing food - they contribute to mauri ora, wairua ora, kōrero and oranga. The baby teeth also hold spaces for, and guide, the position of adult teeth."
Keelan said the success had benefits for all children in te Moana a Toi as well.
"Yes we achieved improvement in Māori pre-school enrolment but through this work we improved for non-Māori too. Enrolment for the Total Population of pre-schoolers in BOPDHB is now above the national target of 95 per cent."
She added that the task ahead of the team now was to replicate this success in other areas and develop a new Te Toi Ahorangi Strategy.
"This is just the beginning as we build on this work for improvement with other Māori health indicators such as breast screening, breast feeding and vaccinations."
"We are currently developing our Te Toi Ahorangi strategy for te Moana a Toi (the Bay of Plenty). We are looking forward to being Toi Ora driven as we work to influence waiora, whānau ora and mauri ora for our tamariki and their whānau."
Phone 0800 TALKTEETH (0800 825 583) or 0800 935 5543 to make an appointment to have your child's teeth checked. For more details see www.bopdhb.govt.nz and search Talk Teeth.