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What is the role of dental hygienists in Head Start programs?

A dental hygienist is a licensed oral health professional. Dental hygienists specialize in preventive education and care. They perform dental cleanings and take x-rays. They also teach parents and children how to keep their mouths, teeth, and gums healthy. In some states, dental hygienists can also apply dental sealants and fluoride. They can present curricula to children, pregnant women, families, and program staff. Dental hygienists can serve on Head Start programs' health services advisory committees. They can also help programs with activities focusing on oral health promotion, disease prevention, and increasing access to oral health services.

Performance Standards

1304.20(c)(2)

1304.20(c)(3)(i)

1304.20(c)(3)(ii)

1304.40(f)(2)(iii)

References

Geurink KV. 2005. Community Oral Health Practice for the Dental Hygienist. (2nd ed.). pp. 33-34. St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Saunders.

Nathe CN. 2001. Dental Public Health: Contemporary Practice for the Dental Hygienist. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

 

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