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Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Oral Health Program. n.d. MO Healthy Smiles: The Missouri Oral Health Preventive Services Program. [Jefferson City, MO]: Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Oral Health Program.
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Primary Care and Rural Health, Oral Health Program P.O. Box 570 Jefferson City, MO 65102-0570 Telephone: (573) 751-6219Secondary Telephone: (800) 891-7415Fax: (573) 522-8146E-mail: info@dhss.mo.govWebsite: http://health.mo.gov/living/families/oralhealth/index.phpAvailable from the website.
Telephone: (573) 751-6219Secondary Telephone: (800) 891-7415Fax: (573) 522-8146E-mail: info@dhss.mo.govWebsite: http://health.mo.gov/living/families/oralhealth/index.phpAvailable from the website.
This website provides training and other resources for health professionals and community volunteers on providing oral health preventive services for infants and children in Missouri. Contents include a program summary and information about becoming a volunteer and finding an oral health consultant. Additional resources include screener training for dentists and dental hygienists and training for health professionals on implementing an oral health component and applying topical fluoride varnish. Presentations for use in conjunction with kindergarten through high school health curriculum are also available in English, Spanish, and Native American versions. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]
Keywords: Oral health, Infant health, Child health, Population surveillance, Screening, School health education, Referrals, Community based services, Prevention programs, Training, Fluorides, State programs, Missouri, Infants, Children, Spanish language materials
Davis A, McDonald TL, McNeil C. 1996. Oral health care for families: A guide for public health nurses and non-dental professionals. [Coupeville, WA]: Island County Health Department, 29 pp.
Anne Davis, RN, BSN Island County Department of Public Health and Human Services P.O. Box 5000 Coupeville, WA 98239 Telephone: (360) 679-7350Fax: (360) 679-7390E-mail: Website: http://www.islandcounty.net/health/$25.00.
Telephone: (360) 679-7350Fax: (360) 679-7390E-mail: Website: http://www.islandcounty.net/health/$25.00.
This manual is intended to help educate health professionals about current oral health issues and provide direction in screening and referral for oral health problems. The manual includes a copy-ready form for documenting education, oral health history, screening, and referrals; several sample referral forms are also included.
Keywords: Manuals, Health personnel, Oral health, Screening, Referrals
Isman B, Newton RN. 1998. Oral development and oral conditions in young children with special health care needs: A guide for medical professionals. [Los Angeles, CA]: California Connections, 2 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 guide describes and illustrates 11 types of oral development and oral conditions in young children with special health care needs. They are tooth eruption, malocclusions, tooth anomalies, developmental defects, fungal infections, viral infections, gingival infections, dental caries, oral trauma and abrasion, bruxism, and gingival overgrowth from medications. With each section, there is a recommendation to medical professionals for counseling of parents, referral, or treatment. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]
Keywords: Children with special health care needs, Oral health, Child development, Teething, Congenital abnormalities, Fungal infections, Virus diseases, Gingivitis, Dental caries, Bruxism, Malocclusion, Tooth abnormalities, Trauma, Gingival overgrowth, Therapeutics, Referrals
Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. 2003. Dental referral by medical professionals: Medicaid program for pregnant women. New Orleans, LA: Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, 3 items.
This information package contains two sets of materials distributed to members of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in Louisiana to encourage their participation in the implementation and evaluation of a new Medicaid dental program for pregnant women. The first set of materials includes: (1) a letter which discusses recent changes to dental service coverage for pregnant women eligible for Medicaid and the medical professional's role in the success and continuation of the program, (2) a referral form for pregnancy related dental services, and (3) a 4 x 6 inch laminated card with clinical signs of periodontal disease printed on one side and instructions for making oral health care referrals on the other. The second set of materials includes a letter, survey, and modified referral form used in analyzing the program's effectiveness. Similar materials were distributed to nurses and dentists who participate in Louisiana's Medicaid program, and public health clinics. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]
Keywords: Oral health, Pregnant women, Screening, Medicaid, Referrals, Low income groups, Resources for professionals, Louisiana
Smile Alabama!. 2004. Take a 1st look: A healthy smile = a healthy child—A pediatric resource kit. Montgomery, AL: Alabama Medicaid Agency, 14 items.
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 kit, developed for use by health professionals, describes the Smile Alabama! 1st Look Initiative, an oral health program for children eligible for Medicaid. The kit is intended to raise health professionals' awareness of children's oral health needs and to encourage health professionals to implement oral health screening, anticipatory guidance, and referral for children at risk for having unmet oral health care needs. The kit includes an article on the importance of good oral health habits and the consequences of poor habits, brochures on the role of the dentist and regular oral health visits and on the importance of proper toothbrushing and nutrition for infants and young children, promotional materials for the office, and anticipatory guidance cards and a risk assessment chart based on national guidelines.
Keywords: Oral health, Infants, Young children, Preventive health services, Medicaid, Screening, Risk assessment, Anticipatory guidance, Referrals, State programs, Alabama
U.S. Government Accountability Office. 2007. Medicaid: Concerns remain about sufficiency of data for oversight of children's dental services—Testimony. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Accountability Office, 17 pp.
U.S. Government Accountability Office 441 G Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20548 Telephone: (202) 512-3000Secondary Telephone: E-mail: contact@gao.govWebsite: http://www.gao.govAvailable at no charge for first copy, additional copies $2 each; also available from the website. Document Number: GAO-07-826T.
Telephone: (202) 512-3000Secondary Telephone: E-mail: contact@gao.govWebsite: http://www.gao.govAvailable at no charge for first copy, additional copies $2 each; also available from the website. Document Number: GAO-07-826T.
This testimony examines the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' (CMS') oversight of oral health care for children from families with low incomes who are enrolled in Medicaid. The testimony is based on the following: (1) reports that the Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued from 2000 to 2003; (2) interviews conducted in April 2007 with officials from CMS, state Medicaid programs (California, Illinois, Minnesota, New York, and Washington), and national health associations; and (3) a review of literature provided by officials from CMS and other organizations. The testimony addresses the data that CMS requires states to submit on the provision of Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) oral health services and the extent to which the data are sufficient for CMS oversight of the provision of these services. Background information on EPSDT services and Medicaid delivery and financing, concluding observations, contacts, and related GAO products are included.
Keywords: Oral health, Dental care, Medicaid, Screening, Preventive health services, Referrals, Health services delivery, Health care financing, EPSDT, Federal agencies, Data collection, Data sources, Children
Maine Dental Access Coalition, Education Committee. 2008. Maine smiles matter: Early childhood caries prevention and education program. Augusta, ME: Maine Department of Health and Human Services, Oral Health Program.
Kids Oral Health Partnership 11 Parkwood Drive Augusta, ME 04330 Website: http://www.kidsoralhealthpartnership.orgAvailable from the website.
Website: http://www.kidsoralhealthpartnership.orgAvailable from the website.
These training materials are designed to help health and early childhood professionals recognize early childhood caries (ECC), assess ECC risk, educate families, and provide referrals when appropriate. Contents include a letter describing the training, presentation slides, pre- and post-tests, educational materials for parents and other caregivers, and related resources. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]
Keywords: Oral health, Infants, Young children, Early childhood caries, Risk assessment, Anticipatory guidance, Referrals, Training materials
South Carolina Oral Health Advisory Council and Coalition. 2009. Oral health care for pregnant women. [Columbia, SC]: South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, 30 pp.
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control 2600 Bull Street Columbia, SC 29201 Telephone: (803) 898-3432Fax: (803) 898-3323E-mail: form on Web siteWebsite: http://www.scdhec.govAvailable from the website.
Telephone: (803) 898-3432Fax: (803) 898-3323E-mail: form on Web siteWebsite: http://www.scdhec.govAvailable from the website.
This document presents clinical practice guide- lines for the oral health care of pregnant women in South Carolina. The document contains data on infant mortality and preterm birth and the use of oral health care and counseling in South Carolina and recommendations for health professionals. Topics include strategies to improve access to care, key messages for pregnant women, and the oral health assessment. Recommendations for oral health professionals on conducting a health history, risk assessment, and examination; treating pregnant women; managing disease; and knowing when to consult a prenatal health professional are provided. Referral forms are included.
Keywords: Oral health, Pregnant women, Risk assessment, Health examinations, Dental care, Disease management, Service coordination, Referrals, Resources for professionals, Guidelines, Forms, Resources for professionals, State programs, South Carolina
Clifford R. 2009. Every child needs a dental home. Sacramento, CA: California Department of Public Health, Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Oral Health Program, 2 pp.
California Department of Public Health, Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health Oral Health Program MS Code 8305 P.O. Box 997420 Sacramento, CA 95899-7420 Telephone: (866) 241-0395Fax: (916) 650-0305E-mail: mchinet@cdph.ca.govWebsite: http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/MCAHOralHealth/Pages/default.aspxAvailable from the website.
Telephone: (866) 241-0395Fax: (916) 650-0305E-mail: mchinet@cdph.ca.govWebsite: http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/MCAHOralHealth/Pages/default.aspxAvailable from the website.
This pamphlet for parents and other caregivers addresses the importance of taking infants and young children to a dentist for regular visits. Topics include when to take a child to a dentist, why children need regular dental visits, and tips for visiting the dentist. Information on finding a dentist, including state and local referral services in California, is included. The pamphlet is available in Chinese, English, Hmong, Korean, and Spanish.
Keywords: Oral health, Young children, Dental caries, Disease prevention, Dental care, Preventive health services, Referrals, State initiatives, California, Educational materials, Spanish language materials, Asian language materials
Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Office of Oral Health. 2010. Kansas school oral health screening initiative. Topeka, KS: Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Office of Oral Health.
Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Bureau of Oral Health Curtis State Office Building 1000 Southwest Jackson Street, Suite 300 Topeka, KS 66612-1365 Telephone: (785) 296-5116Contact Phone: (785) 291-3683Fax: (785) 291-3959E-mail: kboh@kdheks.govWebsite: http://www.kdheks.gov/ohiAvailable from the website.
Telephone: (785) 296-5116Contact Phone: (785) 291-3683Fax: (785) 291-3959E-mail: kboh@kdheks.govWebsite: http://www.kdheks.gov/ohiAvailable from the website.
These materials are designed for use by oral health professionals and school nurses in providing annual oral health screenings for students entering kindergarten through twelfth grade in Kansas. Data collected from the screenings yield information on untreated oral health problems, urgent care needs, previous treatment received, and whether dental sealants have been placed on a child’s or adolescent’s teeth. Contents include a program brochure, a toolkit, forms, reports, and instructions for submitting screening data. Information about the state statute mandating the program and a calibration-training course are also provided. Parent consent and referral forms are available in English and Spanish.
Keywords: Oral health, School age children, Screening, Parental consent, Referrals, School health services, State programs, Kansas, Spanish language materials
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