FOR SCHOOLS

As a community-based dental public health program we are partnered with elementary school administrators, nurses and teachers. By working in the schools using portable dental equipment, we support good oral health for children who are seen in the program.

The primary purpose of an oral health prevention program is to prevent tooth decay (cavities) using dental sealants and fluoride.

Although preventable, tooth decay is a chronic disease affecting all age groups. In fact, it is the most common chronic disease in childhood. Untreated tooth decay is associated with difficulty in eating, and communicating, and lower self-esteem. Dental disease affects a child’s ability to concentrate in school and their ability to learn. Adverse consequences of dental disease, including tooth decay, are far worse for those who have limited or no access to dental services.

TEACHERS

Classroom teachers or staff will receive a free spin toothbrush if they receive 100% return of the consent forms provided to the students in their classroom and they are returned to the nurses office. 100% means all parents and guardians respond regardless of whether they choose to participate in the Clean and Seal Dental Program or not. Ex: YES and NO’s.

  • A consent form will be given to the school nurses or teachers to be distributed to each student.
  • Please encourage students to return the forms signed at the bottom by the parents or guardian
  • Kindly collect any returned forms in the envelope with the packet.
  • Please label the envelope with your name, grade, and classroom, and deliver it to the nurse’s office.
  • When acute oral health problems are treated and patients do not experience pain, they can function comfortably throughout the day.

NURSES

  • Distribute consent forms to each teacher in your school.
  • Encourage the teachers to return the completed form to the school nurse’s office or main office.

Improve your oral health!

For adult facilities

The Clean and Seal Dental Program will be growing to provide dental service to facilities such as Nursing Homes, Care Facilities, Hospitals, Medical Facilities, Community Health Centers with our mobile and portable dental program. We will partner with facilities coordinators / directors to provide the most needed dental care for patients residing in these facilities.

All residents should have an oral health assessment check when in a short or long-term facility.

For Facilities

ORAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT

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How do you usually manage your daily mouth care and what help would you like?

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When did you last see a dentist, and whom did you see? If you don’t have a dentist, would you help in finding one?

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Do you have dentures, and if so are they marked with your name? If not, would you like them to be marked?

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What dental aids do you currently use? For example, manual or electric toothbrush, mouthwash, floss.