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The Intersection of Primary Care and Public Health Through Oral Health Services For Students In an SBHC

July 7, 2015

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Help Us Count!

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Objectives

  • 1. The attendee will be able to discuss the

significance of oral health disease in children and youth

  • 2. The attendee will be able to list three strategies for

preventing dental caries using School-Based Health individual and population based approaches

  • 3. The attendee will be able to explain how a SBHC

working with other community resources can provide care to children with dental disease and can participate in prevention initiatives.

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Poll Question

Do you or does your

  • rganization provide

direct patient care to children and youth?

1) Yes 2) No

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Today’s Presenters

Jane Hamilton, RN, BSN Manager, School- Based Health Elizabeth Bray, RDH Oral Health Access Project Coordinator Leah Carpenter, DMD School-Based Health Dentist Carissa Neubert, RPA School-Based Health Physician Assistant

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Jane Hamilton, RN Leah Carpenter, DMD Betsy Bray, RDH Carissa Neubert, RPA

“Oral Health: the Teeth in School-Based Health”

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Why Oral Health for Children Matters

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May 28, 2015

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Growth of SBHC Program

1992-2015

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Quiz: What is the most common chronic illness among children?

May 28, 2015

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Quiz: What is the most common chronic illness among children?

May 28, 2015

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History of SBH Oral Health

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Insert Poll Question: What percentage of 5-11 yr olds have untreated decay?

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May 28, 2015

Caries in Children Ages 6-11: 1 in 5 Ages 12-19: 3 in 5

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Caries in Children

  • >51 million school hours are lost

each year to dental-related illness.

  • Problems in eating, speaking, and

attending to learning

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May 28, 2015

Caries in Children

  • >51 million school hours are lost

each year to dental-related illness.

  • Problems in eating, speaking, and

attending to learning

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Epidemiology of Oral Health

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0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% All children High Income Children Low Income Children

Untreated Tooth Decay in 3rd Grade Children (excluding NYC)

SBHC-all grades

2002-2004 2009-2011 SBHC 2013-14

Source for NYS data, NYSDOH Oral Health Survey of Third Grade Children & Bassett SBHC

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Disparities in Oral Health

  • Poor Children
  • Poor Seniors
  • Racial Minorities
  • Special Needs
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Delaware County Poverty Profile Individuals in Poverty ………….….……12.7% Children (under 18) in Poverty ……..…17.9% Otsego County Poverty Profile Individuals in Poverty ………….….……14.7% Children (under 18) in Poverty……..…16.4% Chenango County Poverty Profile Individuals in Poverty ………….….……15.1% Children (under 18) in Poverty …...……23.8%

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Changing the Context of Decision Making

More of Less or none of

May 28, 2015

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NYS DOH Prevention Agenda 2013-2017

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Objective 5-1: Reduce the prevalence of tooth decay among children Objective 5-2: Increase the proportion of children who have sealants Objective 5-3: Increase the proportion of children who receive regular dental care Objective 5-4: Increase the percentage of NYS population with fluoridated water Objective 5-5: Strengthen systems to improve oral health those with special health needs

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NYS Recommended Oral Health Interventions:

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Counseling and education Long-lasting protective interventions Clinical interventions Changing the context of decision making Socioeconomic factors (not a SBHP option)

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Counseling and Education

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Discover Champions

Begin the conversation. Where to start….. School Nurses Dental Community Early Childhood Learning Center Teachers Coalitions serving youth

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Identifying Partners

A public Health Approach State and Local Health Departments Hospital Affiliates (SQHC, ART. 28) Present relevant data Project Outcomes Enhance existing programs

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Building on Success

  • Prevention

Based

Mission

  • Securing

Partners

Funding

  • PR/Messaging

Outreach

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Challenges

Uncommon Ground Private Practice Model Delayed Results Funding Shortage

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Long-lasting Protective Interventions

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Sealants: A thin plastic coating that are applies to the grooves on the chewing surfaces

  • f back teeth

to protect them from decay

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Poll

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Water Fluoridation is one

  • f the “Ten Greatest Public

Health Achievements in the United States between 1900-1999 Unfortunately most children in rural areas do not live within a village where water is fluoridated

Changing the Context of Decision Making

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Changing the Context of Decision Making

School Wellness Policies and Practices

More of Less of

May 28, 2015

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Changing the Context of Decision Making

More of Less or none of

May 28, 2015

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Socioeconomic Factors (Beyond the scope of SBHC’s work)

May 28, 2015

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Clinical Interventions

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Integrating Oral Health

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Success measured in SMILES

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Integrating Oral Health into Primary Care *Caries Risk Assessment *Nutrition Counseling *Fluoride Varnish Application *Referrals to Dental Care

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Caries Risk Assessment

May 28, 2015 http://www2.aap.org/oralhealth/docs/riskassessmenttool.pdf

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Caries Risk Assessment Tool

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Incipient caries are caries May 28, 2015

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Fluoride Varnish Application

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Thank you to Oral Health America, who has donated varnish to our program since its inception.

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Nutrition Counseling

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pH (acid) Level Sugar per 12-oz serving Pure Water 7.00 (Neutral) 0.0 Coffee (Average, Black) 5.00 0.0 Barq’s Root Beer 4.61 10.71 tsp. Sprite 2.90 9.29 tsp. Gatorade 2.83 5 tsp. Mountain Dew 2.80 11.07 tsp. Pepsi 2.43 9.64 tsp. Battery Acid (Yikes!) 1.00 (Acidic) 0.0

Acid & Sugar – A Dental Double Whammy It’s how drinks destroy teeth!

May 28, 2015

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Sipping all day Every sip counts as an exposure. Drinking all day does more damage

"Athletes are especially prone to erosion from sports drinks because they drink them frequently to maintain hydration."

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Referral to Dental Care Community Dental Practitioners SBHC Dentist

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SBH Dental Team

May 28, 2015

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New York State Department of Health

Children’s Oral Healthcare Access Project(HRSA) Dental Trade Alliance Foundation

May 28, 2015

Work supported by:

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Thank you.

May 28, 2015

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Betsy Bray, RDH elizabeth.bray@bassett.org Leah Carpenter, DMD leah.carpenter@bassett.org Jane V Hamilton, RN Manager jane.hamilton@bassett.org Carissa Neubert, RPA carissa.neubert@bassett.org

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Contact Information

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Exciting News

DentaQuest Foundation funded SBHA grant: Innovation in School-Based Oral Health Services: Learning Collaborative Network

Project Goal: Facilitate systems change to incorporate oral health services into the nation’s ten largest school districts.

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Three Objectives:

  • 1. Assess the capacity and

readiness of the ten school districts to engage in a collaborative

  • 2. Bring together a panel of

experts to advise and provide expert content to learning collaborative

  • 3. Establish a framework and

curriculum based on national scan of best practices

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Contact Information

Donna Behrens Project Advisor, School-Based Oral Health Services dbehrens@sbh4all.org 410-241-9604 Kate Schechter Program Associate, School-Based Health Alliance kschechter@sbh4all.org 202-638-5872 x215

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Membership

Individual - $100

  • A national voice

advocating for SBHCs at the federal level

  • Access to exclusive

members-only content on the website (including archived resources)

  • Monthly Federal Policy

Updates

And many more….

Organizational - $500

  • All individual member

benefits

  • Discounts on professional

services and products

  • Letters of support for

grants

To learn more, visit: www.sbh4all.org/membership

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Closing Reminders

This presentation has been recorded and will be archived on the School-Based Health Alliance website within the next 3-5 business days. To request support and technical assistance related to Oral Health and SBHCs, please send us an e-mail at: programs@sbh4all.org Take a moment to fill out four poll questions that will appear on your screen.

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Poll Question

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Poll Question

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  • bjectives
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Poll Question

How likely are you to apply information from the presentation in your

  • rganization?

1) not at all likely 2) unlikely 3) likely 4) extremely likely

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Poll Question

Would you recommend this webinar to others? 1) Yes 2) No

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Thank You for attending!

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