Modules

Bibliography

This section comprises a comprehensive list of all the materials contained in the references and resources sections of the individual modules, as well as additional materials. See also publications from the National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center on the topic of children with special health care needs. You may order online after reviewing those publications; there is no charge.

For acquisition information for print materials, CD-ROMs, and videotapes, contact the National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center.

Materials for Oral Health Professionals

Aids and Kits

Articles

  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Council on Clinical Affairs. 2005. Guideline on antibiotic prophylaxia for patients at risk for infection [revised 2005]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7):165-167. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/g_antibioticprophylaxis.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Council on Clinical Affairs--Committee on Behavior Guidance. 2006. Guideline on behavior guidance for the pediatric dental patient. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7): 97-105. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/g_behavguide.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Council on Clinical Affairs--Sedation and Anesthesia Subcommittee. 2005. Guideline on use of anesthesia care providers in the administration of in-office deep sedation/general anesthesia to the pediatric dental patient [revised 2005]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7):119-121. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/g_anesthesiapersonnel.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Committee on Sedation and Anesthesia. 2005. Guideline on the elective use of minimal, moderate, and deep sedation and general anesthesia for pediatric dental patients [revised 2004]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7):110-118. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/g_sedation.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Council on Clinical Affairs. 2005. Guideline on management of persons with special health care needs [adopted 2004]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7):80-83. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/g_shcn.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Council on Clinical Affairs. 2005. Definition of persons with special health care needs [adopted 2003]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7):15. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/d_shcn.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Council on Clinical Affairs. 2005. Policy on the dental home [adopted 2004]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7):18-19. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/p_dentalhome.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Committee on Sedation and Anesthesia. 2005. Policy on the use of deep sedation and general anesthesia in the pediatric dental office [revised 2004]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7):51-52. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/p_sedation.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Liaison with Other Groups Committee. 2008. Guideline on fluoride therapy. Pediatric Dentistry 30(7):121-124. http://aapd.org/media/Policies_Guidelines/G_FluorideTherapy.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Council on Clinical Affairs. 2005. Guidelines on periodicity of examination, preventive dental services, anticipatory guidance, and oral treatment for children [revised 2003]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7):84-86. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/g_periodicity.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Council on Clinical Affairs. 2005. Policy on management of patients with cleft lip/palate and other craniofacial anomalies [revised 2003]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7):187-188. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_Guidelines/E_cleftlip.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Council on Clinical Affairs. 2005. Policy on third-party reimbursement for oral health care services related to congenital orofacial anomalies [revised 2003]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7):5. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/p_3rdpartofa.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Council on Clinical Affairs. 2005. Policy on third-party reimbursement of medical fees related to sedation/general anesthesia [revised 2003]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7):56-57. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/p_3rdpartysedga.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Council on Clinical Affairs. 2005. Policy on use of fluoride [revised 2003]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7):28-29. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/p_fluorideuse.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Council on Clinical Affairs. 2005. Policy on third-party reimbursement of fees related to dental sealants [revised 2002]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7):59. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/p_3rdpartsealants.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatrics, Section of Pediatric Dentistry. 2003. Oral health risk assessment timing and establishment of the dental home. Pediatrics 3(5):1113–1116. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/111/5/1113.full.pdf.
  • American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect; and American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, Council on Clinical Affairs. 2005. Guidelines on oral and dental aspects of child abuse and neglect [revised 2005]. Pediatric Dentistry 27(7):64-67. http://www.aapd.org/media/policies_guidelines/g_childabuse.pdf.
  • American Dental Education Association. 2005. ADEA policy statements (as revised and approved by the 2005 House of Delegates). Journal of Dental Education. 69(7):786–799.
  • Anderson M. Chlorhexidine and xylitol gum in caries prevention. 2003. Special Care Dentistry 23(5):173–176.
  • Anderson MH. 2003. A review of the efficacy of chlorhexidine on dental caries and the caries infection. Journal of the California Dental Association 31(3):211–214. http://www.cda.org/Portals/0/journal/journal_032003.pdf.
  • Bawden JW. 1998. Fluoride varnish: A useful new tool for public health dentistry. Journal of Public Health Dentistry 58(4):266–269.
  • Caputo AC. 2009. Providing deep sedation and general anesthesia for patients with special needs in the dental office-based setting. Special Care in Dentistry 29(1):26–30. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121628206/PDFSTART.
  • Casamassimo P, Seale S, Ruehs K. 2004. General dentists’ perceptions of educational and treatment issues affecting access to care for children with special health care needs. Journal of Dental Education 68(1):23–28.
  • Cloud HH, Posthauer ME. 2003. Providing Nutrition Services for Infants, Children, and Adults with Developmental Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs [position paper]. Chicago, IL: American Dietetic Association. http://www.eatright.org/cps/rde/xchg/ada/hs.xsl/advocacy_3785_ENU_HTML.htm.
  • Comick C, Friedman C. The role of protective support: Appropriate use of restraint in the treatment of people with special needs. In Fenton SJ, Perlman S, Turner H, eds. 2003. Oral Health Care for People with Special Needs: Guidelines for Comprehensive Care (pp. 21–23). Boston, MA: Exceptional Parent.
  • Dougherty N. 2009. The dental patient with special needs: a review of indications for treatment under general anesthesia. Special Care in Dentistry 29(1):17–20. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121628197/HTMLSTART.
  • Dougherty N, Romer M, Perlman SP. The use of sedation. In Fenton SJ, Perlman S, Turner H, eds. 2003. Oral Health Care for People with Special Needs: Guidelines for Comprehensive Care (pp. 24–26). Boston, MA: Exceptional Parent.
  • Finger ST, Jedrychowski JR. 1989. Parents’ perception of access to dental care for children with handicapping conditions. Special Care in Dentistry 96(6):195–199.
  • Glassman, P, ed. 2003. Practical protocols for the prevention of dental disease in community settings for people with special needs. Special Care in Dentistry 23(5):157–188.
  • Glassman P. 2009. A review of guidelines for sedation, anesthesia,and alternative interventions for people with special needs. Special Care in Dentistry 29(1):9–16. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121628200/HTMLSTART.
  • Glassman P, Caputo A, Dougherty N, Lyons R, Messieha Z, Miller C, Peltier B, Romer M. 2009. Special Care Dentistry Association consensus statement on sedation, anesthesia, and alternative techniques for people with special needs. Special Care in Dentistry 29(1):2–8. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121628194/HTMLSTART.
  • Glassman P, Miller C. 2009. Social supports and prevention strategies as adjuncts and alternatives to sedation and anesthesia for people with special needs. Special Care in Dentistry 29(1):31–38. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121628211/HTMLSTART.
  • Kanellis MJ. 2000. Caries risk assessment and prevention: Strategies for Head Start, Early Head Start, and WIC. Journal of Public Health Dentistry 60(3):210–217, discussion 218–220.
  • Lynch H, Milgrom P. 2003. Xylitol and dental caries: An overview for clinicians. Journal of the California Dental Association 31(3):205–209.
  • Lyons RA. 2009. Understanding basic behavioral support techniques as an alternative to sedation and anesthesia. Special Care in Dentistry 29(1):39–50. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121628217/HTMLSTART.
  • McPherson M, Arango P, Fox H, Lauver C, McManus M, Newacheck PW, Perrin JM, Shonkoff JP, Strickland B. 1998. A new definition of children with special health care needs. Pediatrics 102(1 Pt 1):137–140.
  • Messieha Z. 2009. Risks of general anesthesia for the special needs dental patient. Special Care in Dentistry 29(1):21–25. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121628203/HTMLSTART.
  • Peltier B. 2009. Psychological treatment of fearful and phobic special needs patients. Special Care in Dentistry 29(1):51–57. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121628225/HTMLSTART.
  • Romer M. 2009. Consent, restraint, and people with special needs: A review. Special Care in Dentistry 29(1):58–66.
    http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121628214/HTMLSTART.
  • Romer M, Dougherty N, Amores-Lafleur E. 1999. Predoctoral education in special care dentistry: Paving the way to better access? Journal of Dentistry for Children 66(2):132–135.
  • Schonfeld SE. Using community-based protocols to prevent dental disease in people with special needs: Periodontal prevention and intervention. 2003. Special Care Dentistry 23(5):187–188.
  • Silver EJ, Stein RE. 2001. Access to care, unmet health needs, and poverty status among children with and without chronic conditions. Ambulatory Pediatrics 1(6):314–320.
  • Southeastern Society of Pediatric Dentistry. 2000. Why children’s oral health really matters. Journal of the Southeastern Society of Pediatric Dentistry 6(2):7–34.
  • van Dyck PC, Kogan MD, McPherson MG, Weissman GR, Newacheck PW. 2004. Prevalence and characteristics of children with special health care needs. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 158(9):884–890.
  • Vogel N. 2003. Understanding Medicaid. Exceptional Parent Magazine 33(4):82–83.
  • Waldman HB, Perlman S. Why is providing dental care to people with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities such a low priority? (pp. 12–14). In Fenton SJ, Perlman S, Turner H, eds. 2003. Oral Health Care for People with Special Needs: Guidelines for Comprehensive Care. Boston, MA: Exceptional Parent.
  • Weintraub JA. 2003. Fluoride varnish for caries prevention: Comparisons with other preventive agents and recommendations for a community-based protocol. Special Care Dentistry 23(5):180–186.
  • White BA, Maupome G. 2003. Making clinical decisions for dental care: Concepts to consider. Special Care Dentistry 23(5):168–172.
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Books and Reports

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CD-ROMs and Videotapes

  • University of the Pacific School of Dentistry, Department of Dental Practice. 1998. Overcoming Obstacles to Dental Health: A Training Program for Caregivers of People with Disabilities (4th ed.). San Francisco, CA: University of the Pacific School of Dentistry, Department of Dental Practice.
  • USC Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. 2001. Developmental Disabilities: More Than just Medicine—You Make the Difference. Los Angeles, CA: Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and University of Southern California University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities.
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Conference Proceedings

  • Bonito AJ, Cooper LY. 2001. Dental Care Considerations of Disadvantaged and Special Care Populations: Proceedings of the Conference held April 18-19, 2001, Baltimore, Maryland. Rockville, MD: Bureau of Health Professions.
  • Mouradian W, Porter A, and University of Washington, Center on Human Development and Disability. 2001. Proceedings: Promoting Oral Health of Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities and Other Special Health Needs. Seattle, WA: University of Washington, Center on Human Development and Disability. http://www.mchoralhealth.org/PDFs/LEND2001.pdf.
  • Office of the Assistant Secretary for Legislation. 2001. Special Hearing on Promoting Health for People with Mental Retardation before the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations. Washington, DC: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Legislation.
  • U.S. Public Health Service, Office of the Surgeon General. 2002. Closing the Gap: A National Blueprint to Improve the Health of Persons with Mental Retardation—Report of the Surgeon General’s Conference on Health Disparities and Mental Retardation. Rockville, MD: U.S. Public Health Service. http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/topics/mentalretardation/retardation.pdf.
  • U.S. Senate, Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. 2002. Congressional Hearing on the Crisis in Children’s Dental Health: A Silent Epidemic. Washington, DC: U.S. Senate, Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. http://www.mchoralhealth.org/materials/multiples/testimony6_02.html.
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Curricula

  • Burtner P. 2004. Oral Health Care for Persons with Disabilities: An Online Continuing Education Course. Gainesville, FL: University of Florida College of Dentistry, Department of Pediatric Dentistry. http://www.dental.ufl.edu/faculty/pburtner/disabilities/english/titlepag.htm.
  • Carter NL. 1995. Seal America: The Prevention Intervention. Cincinnati, OH: American Association of Community Dental Programs, Cincinnati, OH: Cincinnati Health Department. http://www.mchoralhealth.org/seal.
  • National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. 2004. Continuing Education: Practical Oral Care for People with Developmental Disabilities. Bethesda, MD: National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. http://www.nidcr.nih.gov/CareersAndTraining/ContinuingDentalEducation/PracticalOralCareDisabilities.htm.
  • New Mexico Department of Health. 2004. Training Modules for the Developmentally Disabled. Santa Fe, NM: New Mexico Department of Health.
  • Pacific West Maternal and Child Health Distance Learning Network. 2005. Nutrition and Children with Special Health Care Needs. Seattle, WA: University of Washington; Los Angeles, CA: University of Southern California, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles. http://depts.washington.edu/pwdlearn/cshcn.htm.
  • Pacific West Maternal and Child Health Distance Learning Network. 2005. Nutrition and Oral Health. Seattle, WA: University of Washington; Los Angeles, CA: University of Southern California, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles. http://depts.washington.edu/pwdlearn/oral.htm.
  • Southern Association of Institutional Dentists. 1998. Modules. Southern Association of Institutional Dentists. http://www.saiddent.org/modules.asp.
  • University of the Pacific School of Dentistry, Department of Dental Practice. 1998. Overcoming Obstacles to Dental Health: A Training Program for Caregivers of People with Disabilities (4th ed.). San Francisco, CA: University of the Pacific School of Dentistry, Department of Dental Practice.
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Fact and Tip Sheets

  • Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors; Health Systems Research, Inc.; National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center. 2005. Oral Health for Children and Adolescents with Special Health Care Needs: Challenges and Opportunities. Washington, DC: National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center. http://www.mchoralhealth.org/pdfs/shcnfactsheet.pdf.
  • Holt K, Bertness J, with Siegal M. 2003. Preventing Tooth Decay and Saving Teeth with Dental Sealants (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center. http://www.mchoralhealth.org/pdfs/ohdentsealantfactsheet.pdf.
  • Isman B, Newton RN. 2002. Oral Conditions in Children with Special Needs: A Guide for Health Care Providers. Los Angeles, CA: California Connections Project, University of Southern California, University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles. http://www.nidcr.nih.gov/NR/rdonlyres/C681B07A-6046-4186-8550-9711E438057B/0/OralConditions.pdf.
  • National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center. 2005. Strategies for Improving the Oral Health System of Care for Children and Adolescents with Special Health Care Needs. Washington, DC: National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center. http://www.mchoralhealth.org/pdfs/shcntipsheet.pdf.
  • University of Washington School of Dentistry and Washington State Department of Health Oral Health Program. 2010. Oral health fact sheets for patients with special needs. Seattle, WA: University of Washington School of Dentistry and Washington State Department of Health Oral Health Program. http://dental.washington.edu/departments/omed/decod/special_needs_facts.php.
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Guidelines and Policies

  • American Dental Association. 2003. Guidelines for Teaching the Comprehensive Control of Anxiety and Pain in Dentistry. Chicago, IL: American Dental Association. http://www.ada.org/policiespositions.aspx.
  • Balzer J. 2006. Promoting the Oral Health of Children and Adolescents with Special Health Care Needs: In Support of the National Agenda. Jefferson City, MO: Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors; Washington, DC: National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center. http://www.mchoralhealth.org/PDFs/CSHCNPolicyBrief.pdf.
  • Casamassimo P, Holt, K, eds. 2004. Bright Futures in Practice: Oral Health—Pocket Guide. Washington, DC: National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center. http://www.mchoralhealth.org/pdfs/bfohpocketguide.pdf.
  • Casamassimo PS. 2003. Children with Special Health Care Needs: Patient, Professional and Systems Issues. Washington, DC: Children’s Dental Health Project. http://www.astdd.org/www/docs/CSHCN_systemds_issues_backgroundCassamassimo.pdf.
  • Fenton SJ, Perlman S, Turner H, eds. 2003. Oral Health Care for People with Special Needs: Guidelines for Comprehensive Care. Boston, MA: Exceptional Parent.
  • Jolly DE. 2002. Oral Health: Guidelines for People with Disabilities. Louisville, KY: Academy of Dentistry for Persons with Disabilities, Standards of Care Committee.
  • Lewin Group. 2004. Dental Services for Children with Special Health Care Needs: Treatment Guidelines and Medicaid Reimbursement Options. Falls Church, VA: Lewin Group. http://www.mchoralhealth.org/pdfs/dentalservicescshcn.pdf.
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Legislations and Regulations

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PowerPoint Presentations

  • Arkansas PANDA Coalition. [n.d.]. PANDA Prevent Abuse and Neglect Though Dental Awareness. Little Rock, AR: Arkansas PANDA Coalition.
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Resource Guides

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Surveys

  • Balzer J. 2004. Promoting the Oral Health of Children with Special Health Care Needs: Opportunities for Increased Collaboration Between State Oral Health and CSHCN Programs. Jefferson City, MO: Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors. http://www.mchoralhealth.org/pdfs/cshcn_ohneedsassessment.pdf.
  • Grason H, Connallon JL, Ireys HT. 2000. Measurements of Quality of Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs. Baltimore, MD: National Policy Center for Children with Special Health Care Needs.
  • Maternal and Child Health Bureau. 2004. The National Survey of Children With Special Health Care Needs: Chartbook 2001. Rockville, MD: Maternal and Child Health Bureau. http://mchb.hrsa.gov/chscn/.
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websites

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Materials for Families

Booklets

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CD-ROMs and Videotapes

  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. 1998. Healthy Smiles for Children with Special Needs. Chicago, IL: Teletech Video.
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Fact and Tip Sheets

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