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American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. n.d. Definitions, oral health policies, and clinical guidelines. Chicago, IL: American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.
American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry 211 East Chicago Avenue, Suite 1700 Chicago, IL 60611-2637 Telephone: (312) 337-2169Fax: (312) 337-6329Website: http://www.aapd.orgAvailable from the website.
Telephone: (312) 337-2169Fax: (312) 337-6329Website: http://www.aapd.orgAvailable from the website.
This resource comprises definitions, policies, and clinical guidelines of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD). New or recently revised topics include medically necessary care; oral health care programs for infants, children, and adolescents in a dental home; workforce issues and delivery of oral health care services in a dental home; oral health in child care centers; early childhood caries; intraoral and perioral piercing and oral jewelry/accessories; third-party reimbursement of medical fees related to sedation/general anesthesia and dental sealants; transitioning from a pediatric-centered to an adult-centered dental home for individuals with special health care needs; caries risk assessment and management; perinatal oral health care; and infant oral health care.
Keywords: Oral health, Perinatal health, Infants, Children, Adolescents, Dental care, Pediatric dentistry, Guidelines, Health policy, Professional societies
Moss SJ. 1988. Testimony of Dr. Stephen J. Moss. D.D.S., Chairman, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, New York University College of Dentistry, on behalf of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry before the Subcommittee on Labor, Health, and Human Services and Education and Related Agencies of the Committee on Appropriations, U.S. House of Representatives April 27, 1988, 10:10 a.m.. Unpublished document, 1 v.
National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center Georgetown University Box 571272 Washington, DC 20057-1272 Telephone: (202) 784-9771Fax: (202) 784-9777E-mail: OHRCinfo@georgetown.eduWebsite: http://www.mchoralhealth.orgContact for cost information.
Telephone: (202) 784-9771Fax: (202) 784-9777E-mail: OHRCinfo@georgetown.eduWebsite: http://www.mchoralhealth.orgContact for cost information.
The testimony in this document provides advice to the subcommittee on the best way to formulate the Year 2000 health objectives on pediatric oral health. A list of six oral health objectives recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics is provided along with additional statements about the Year 2000 health objectives for the nation made on March 10, 1988. Appendices include an early childhood caries fact sheet and three reports/modules related to health professionals' role in pediatric oral health care.
Keywords: Oral health, Pediatric dentistry, Child health, Young children, Dental caries, Dental care, Disease prevention, Healthy People 2000, Health objectives
Hall WR, Sterritt GR, Rossetti J, eds. 1994. Head Start dental consultant manual. Washington, DC: Head Start Bureau and U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, 151 pp.
National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center Georgetown University Box 571272 Washington, DC 20057-1272 Telephone: (202) 784-9771Fax: (202) 784-9777E-mail: OHRCinfo@georgetown.eduWebsite: http://www.mchoralhealth.orgAvailable for loan.
Telephone: (202) 784-9771Fax: (202) 784-9777E-mail: OHRCinfo@georgetown.eduWebsite: http://www.mchoralhealth.orgAvailable for loan.
This manual provides standards for the Head Start dental consultation process and guidance in the interpretation of the Head Start program performance standards. The document presents an overview of the Head Start program, describes general goals and objectives of the dental component, details roles and responsibilities of dental consultants, provides written resource and reference material, and standardizes the national dental consultation and reporting system. [Funded in part by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]
Keywords: Head Start, Manuals, Pediatric dentistry, Public health dentistry, Oral health, Dental hygiene, Standards
Dungy CI, ed. 1995. Special oral health care issue. Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment: Care for Kids 2(3):1-7.
University of Iowa Health Care, Center for Disabilities and Development University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics 100 Hawkins Drive Iowa City, IA 52242-1011 Telephone: (877) 686-0031Secondary Telephone: (319) 353-6900E-mail: cdd-webmaster@uiowa.eduWebsite: http://www.uiowa.edu/homepage/resources/listings/c/ctrdisdev.htmlContact for cost information.
Telephone: (877) 686-0031Secondary Telephone: (319) 353-6900E-mail: cdd-webmaster@uiowa.eduWebsite: http://www.uiowa.edu/homepage/resources/listings/c/ctrdisdev.htmlContact for cost information.
This special issue of the quarterly newsletter Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment: Care for Kids contains the following articles: The Physician's Role in Oral Health Care; The EPSDT Care for Kids; Dental Screening: What's Involved; Preventing Nursing Caries in Young Patients; Anticipatory Guidance and Oral Health: Age-Appropriate Topics; Coming Your Way; New Guidelines for Fluoride Supplementation; and the poster insert Protect your Baby from Nursing Caries.
Keywords: Children, Oral health, Dental care, Pediatric dentistry, Fluorides, Early childhood caries, Disease prevention, Health policy, Model programs, Guidelines, EPSDT
Bingham S (Comp.). 1995. Clinical specialties in dentistry: Desk reference. Albuquerque, NM: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Indian Health Service, Dental Services Branch, ca 400 pp.
This manual provides practical, state-of-the-science, clinical advice for general dentistry practitioners, particularly Indian Health Service tribal, and urban dentists. The manual is comprehensive, covering general dentistry as well as every area of specialized dentistry. Major sections of the manual include oral diagnosis and treatment planning; general dentistry; endodontics; oral surgery; pediatric dentistry; orthodontics; periodontics; removable prosthodontics; and fixed prosthodontics. In addition, the appendices contain sample forms for orthodontics, periodontics, and removable prosthodontics treatment.
Keywords: Dentistry, Diagnostic tests, Oral surgery, Orthodontics, Prosthodontics, Public health dentistry, Dental clinics, Dentists, Oral health, Dental hygiene, Dental caries, Periodontitis, Periodontal diseases, Pediatric dentistry, American Indians, Resources for professionals, Manuals
U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau. 1997. Maternal and Child Health Leadership Education in Pediatric Dentistry Education: Application kit for CFDA 93.110TG—Application guidance, including form PHS-6025-1. Rockville, MD: U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, 25 pp.
National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center Georgetown University Box 571272 Washington, DC 20057-1272 Telephone: (202) 784-9771Fax: (202) 784-9777E-mail: OHRCinfo@georgetown.eduWebsite: http://www.mchoralhealth.orgSingle photocopies available at no charge.
Telephone: (202) 784-9771Fax: (202) 784-9777E-mail: OHRCinfo@georgetown.eduWebsite: http://www.mchoralhealth.orgSingle photocopies available at no charge.
This document explains the Maternal and Child Health Center for Leadership in Pediatric Dentistry Education grant application process. It includes Bureau directives, lists specific requirements and program elements for maternal and child health leadership in pediatric dentistry education, and explains the application process. Appendices include additional instructions and guidelines. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]
Keywords: Manuals, Leadership, Applications, Federal grants, MCH training programs, Child health, Pediatric dentistry, Oral health
Reforming States Group and Milbank Memorial Fund. 1999. Pediatric dental care in CHIP and Medicaid: Paying for what kids need, getting value for state payments. New York, NY: Milbank Memorial Fund.
Milbank Memorial Fund 645 Madison Avenue, 15th Floor New York, NY 10022-1095 Telephone: (212) 355-8400Fax: (212) 355-8599E-mail: mmf@milbank.orgWebsite: http://www.milbank.orgAvailable from the website. Document Number: ISBN 1-887748-28-8.
Telephone: (212) 355-8400Fax: (212) 355-8599E-mail: mmf@milbank.orgWebsite: http://www.milbank.orgAvailable from the website. Document Number: ISBN 1-887748-28-8.
This report proposes a new approach to policy for state financing of oral health care for the 20 million children who lack access to preventive and reparative services. It explores the opportunity that the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) presents to legislators and state policymakers to develop effective new pediatric oral health programs, reform ineffective pediatric dental Medicaid programs, and maximize the impact of public health approaches to improve the oral health of children who suffer the most oral disease.
Keywords: Pediatric dentistry, Dental insurance, Low income groups, Oral health, State Children's Health Insurance Program, Medicaid, State health insurance programs, State legislatures, Reports, Children
Bedell TW. 1999. Expedited prior authorization for severe malocclusions (for use by orthodontists only). Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, Medical Assistance Administration, 10 pp.
National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center Georgetown University Box 571272 Washington, DC 20057-1272 Telephone: (202) 784-9771Fax: (202) 784-9777E-mail: OHRCinfo@georgetown.eduWebsite: http://www.mchoralhealth.orgSingle photocopies available at no charge. Document Number: Memorandum no. 99-59 MAA.
Telephone: (202) 784-9771Fax: (202) 784-9777E-mail: OHRCinfo@georgetown.eduWebsite: http://www.mchoralhealth.orgSingle photocopies available at no charge. Document Number: Memorandum no. 99-59 MAA.
These guidelines explain expedited prior authorization, a 1-year project to reduce billing paperwork for orthodontists treating severe malocclusions. The guidelines include procedures for filing for payment and criteria for evaluating orthodontic problems.
Keywords: Oral health, Dental fees, Pediatric dentistry, State programs, Washington, Child health services, Orthodontics, Malocclusions, Guidelines
Croll TP. 1999. The ASDC kid's mouth book. Chicago, IL: American Society of Dentistry for Children, 144 pp.
This book is designed for parents and children as an easy-to-understand guide to children's oral health. Included are explanations of oral health terms, procedures, and treatments with accompanying color photographs to aid in understanding. Chapter topics include: tooth development; tooth decay and nursing; dental plaque; preventing mouth diseases; periodontal diseases, oral surgery; trauma to the mouth and teeth and preventing it; dental sealants; a safe and comfortable patient; emergency treatment, and orthodontics. A glossary and index are provided.
Keywords: Oral health, Dental care, Children, Pediatric dentistry, Dental prophylaxis, Dental sealants, Oral surgery, Orthodontics, Tooth diseases, Patient education materials
National Committee for Quality Assurance. 1999. Pediatric oral health expert panel meeting: January 21, 1999—Washington, DC. Washington, DC: National Committee for Quality Assurance, 1 v.
This notebook, for invited observers at the pediatric oral health expert panel meeting, provides an agenda and materials for discussion of the following topics: the project update for identifying promising measures for future development and future inclusion into HEDIS (Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set), pediatric oral health performance measures, panel recommendations on current and future performance measures, performance measures in the context of current dental care delivery and financing, and panel recommendations for addressing the limitations and environmental issues facing pediatric oral health performance measurement. It includes the meeting agenda, a list of panel members and invited observers, a project summary, a copy of the revised draft of the report "An Assessment of Currently Available Pediatric Oral Health Performance Measures, " and a section containing tables and a questionnaire. Sections also include a discussion of next steps, a copy of the report "An Overview of HEDIS, " an overview of the annual dental visit, and a discussion of initial research and findings of pediatric oral health performance measures.
Keywords: Oral health, Dental care, Pediatric dentistry, Health care financing, Measures, Meetings, Research
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