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The following is a compilation of oral health questions that Head Start program staff ask frequently. Citations of relevant Head Start Program Performance Standards and references are included.

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Topics

Children with Special Health Care Needs Fluorosis Oral Hygiene
Dental Home Infection Control Pregnancy
Dental Hygienists Injury Primary Teeth
Dental Insurance Medicaid Tooth Decay
Dental Visits Nutrition Toothbrush Storage
Fluoride Supplements Oral Development Toothbrushing
Fluoride Varnish Oral Examination  

Questions

Children with Special Health Care Needs
Are there special aids to make it easier for parents and caregivers to clean the teeth and gums of children with special health care needs?

Are there ways to position children with special health care needs to make it easier for a parent or caregiver to effectively brush the child's teeth?

What oral health issues and challenges do children with special health care needs commonly face?

Dental Home/Dental Visits
What is a dental home?

When should a child first visit the dentist, and how often after that should appointments be scheduled?

What can Head Start staff do to prepare children for their first dental visit?

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

Dental Insurance/Medicaid
If the Head Start program cannot find a dentist who participates in Medicaid, can the program pay for treatment with Head Start program funds?

What can be done to help families who lack dental insurance and cannot afford to pay for their child's oral health care?

Fluoride
How should Head Start programs comply with state pharmacy regulations that require an individualized prescription for each child for fluoride supplements?

Should infants and children receive fluoride supplements to prevent tooth decay?

Should children ages 2 and over have their teeth brushed with fluoridated toothpaste?

Should children under age 2 have their teeth brushed with fluoridated toothpaste?

What causes white spots on children's teeth?

What is fluoride varnish and how is it applied?

What is fluorosis?

Infection Control
Should staff wear gloves when they brush children’s teeth? If they wear gloves, should staff discard the gloves after assisting each child?

Injury
How can oral injuries be prevented?

What should be included in an oral health first aid kit?

What should Head Start staff do if a child experiences an oral injury?

Nutrition
Can foods high in sugar cause tooth decay?

Oral Development
What are the symptoms of teething? What can be done to ease the soreness of teething?

Oral Examination
How should Head Start programs document children's oral examinations and progress in completing needed follow-up care?

Oral Hygiene
At what age should parents begin to floss their child's teeth? How often should the teeth be flossed?

Does toothbrushing in a group promote good oral hygiene practices?

How can cross-contamination be prevented when dispensing toothpaste to children in a group setting?

Should infants under age 1 receive regular oral hygiene?

When children take medicine, can it be harmful to their teeth?

Pregnancy
Is it important and safe for women to receive oral health care during pregnancy?

What is pregnancy gingivitis? How can it be prevented or controlled?

Primary Teeth
Why is it important to care for primary teeth when they will be replaced by permanent teeth?

Toothbrush Storage/Toothbrushing
Can young children brush their teeth effectively?

How can adults encourage infants and young children to cooperate with toothbrushing?

How should toothbrushes be stored?

 

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