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Cavity Free at Three. 2016. Keeping your child's mouth healthy. Denver, CO: Cavity Free at Three, 4 pp.
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment 4300 Cherry Creek Drive, South Denver, CO 80246 Telephone: (303) 692-2000Secondary Telephone: (800) 886-7689E-mail: [email protected]Website: https://cdphe.colorado.gov
Telephone: (303) 692-2000Secondary Telephone: (800) 886-7689E-mail: [email protected]Website: https://cdphe.colorado.gov
This brochure for parents provides information about how to keep infants’ and young children’s mouths and teeth healthy. Topics include why primary teeth are important and how to keep them healthy, how to keep an infant’s mouth healthy before teeth start to come in, and how to care for infants’ and children’s teeth. Information about fluoride is also included. The brochure is available in Arabic, Burmese, Chinese, English, Nepali, Russian, Somali, Spanish, and Vietnamese. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]
Cavity Free at Three. 2016. Keeping your teeth healthy during pregnancy. Denver, CO: Cavity Free at Three, 4 pp.
This brochure for pregnant women provides information about how to keep their mouth and their infant’s mouth and teeth healthy. Topics include the importance of good oral health during pregnancy and the safety of getting oral health care during pregnancy. The brochure is available in Arabic, Burmese, Chinese, English, Nepali, Russian, Somali, Spanish, and Vietnamese. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]
Minnesota Oral Health Project. 2015–. Crush Cavities!. Minneapolis, MN: Minnesota Oral Health Project, multiple items.
Minnesota Oral Health Project c/o University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 55455 E-mail: [email protected]Website: http://www.minnesotaoralhealthproject.comAvailable from the website.
E-mail: [email protected]Website: http://www.minnesotaoralhealthproject.comAvailable from the website.
This website includes resources designed to help primary care health professionals and others understand the etiology of dental caries and caregivers’ role in preventing caries in infants, children, and adolescents from birth to age 21. Contents include a fluoride-application training course for clinics and supplemental materials, a book for children about toothbrushing, fluoride varnish printed materials, and a fluoride varnish video for caregivers. The resources are available in English and some are available in the following non-English languages: Cambodian, French, Karen, Hmong, Oromo, Portuguese, Russian, Somali, Spanish, and Vietnamese. Find the list of languages across the top of the landing page.
Oregon Health Authority, Oral Health Program. 2014. Brush two minutes twice a day! Keep a healthy grin!. [Portland, OR]: Oregon Health Authority, Oral Health Program, 17 pp.
Oregon Health Authority, Oral Health Program 800 N.E. Oregon Street, Suite 850 Portland, OR 97232 Telephone: (971) 673-0348Secondary Telephone: (971) 673-0372Fax: (971) 673-0240E-mail: [email protected]Website: https://public.health.oregon.gov/PreventionWellness/oralhealth/Pages/index.aspxAvailable from the website.
Telephone: (971) 673-0348Secondary Telephone: (971) 673-0372Fax: (971) 673-0240E-mail: [email protected]Website: https://public.health.oregon.gov/PreventionWellness/oralhealth/Pages/index.aspxAvailable from the website.
This calendar is designed to assist parents and others in helping children maintain good oral health by tracking the number of times they brush their teeth with fluoridated toothpaste each day and the amount of time they spend brushing. Contents include information on how to brush and the role of dental sealants, flossing, and fluorides in preventing tooth decay. Tips on healthy eating and using mouthguards to prevent oral injuries are also included. The calendar is available in Arabic, English, Hmong, Russian, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Somali, and Vietnamese.
Oral Health During Pregnancy Expert Workgroup. 2012–. Tips for good oral health during pregnancy. Washington, DC: National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center, 2 pp.
National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057 E-mail: [email protected]Website: https://www.mchoralhealth.orgAvailable from the website.
E-mail: [email protected]Website: https://www.mchoralhealth.orgAvailable from the website.
This tip sheet provides information and resources to help women take care of their oral health during pregnancy. Topics include getting care, practicing good oral hygiene, eating healthy foods, and practicing other healthy behaviors. Additional topics include taking care of their infant’s gums and teeth and asking their pediatric health professional to check their infant’s mouth starting at age 6 months. The tip sheet is written in simple language and is available in Arabic, Chinese, Chuukese, English, German, Haitian Creole, Korean, Moldovan Romanian, Portuguese, Russian, Samoan, Spanish, and Vietnamese. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]
Oregon Health Authority, Oral Health Program. 2012. School-based fluoride rinse program: Parent permission form. Portland, OR: Oregon Health Authority, Oral Health Program, 1 p.
This form is designed to assist schools in raising awareness about and participation in a school fluoride rinse program for students in grades 1–6 who have other sources of fluoride but who may be at risk for tooth decay owing to other factors. The form includes information about fluoride and has space for parents to indicate whether they want their child to take part in the fluoride rinse program. The form is available in English, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Somali.
Seattle-King County Department of Public Health. 2012. Baby teeth are important. Seattle, WA: Seattle-King County Department of Public Health, 1 video (11 min, 8 sec).
Carol Allen Seattle-King County Department of Public Health ATTN: Communications Team 401 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1300 Seattle, WA 98104 Telephone: (206) 296-0100Contact Phone: (206) 263-8750Website: http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health.aspxAvailable from the website; also available on DVD at no charge.
Telephone: (206) 296-0100Contact Phone: (206) 263-8750Website: http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health.aspxAvailable from the website; also available on DVD at no charge.
This video describes how local health professionals teach parents about infant and child nutrition and daily oral health care. Topics include the importance of having a dental examination by a doctor or dentist by age one and fluoride-varnish applications. The video is available in Amharic, English, Khmer/Cambodian, Mandarin, Russian, Somali, Spanish, and Vietnamese.
International Association of Dental Traumatology. 2012. Dental trauma guidelines (rev.). International Association of Dental Traumatology, 11 pp.
International Association of Dental Traumatology RES Seminars Inc. 4425 Cass Street, Suite A San Diego, CA 92019 E-mail: [email protected]Website: https://iadt-dentaltrauma.org/Available from the website.
E-mail: [email protected]Website: https://iadt-dentaltrauma.org/Available from the website.
These resources for oral health professionals provide guidance on immediate and urgent care for traumatic oral injuries, including fractures and luxations of permanent teeth, avulsion of permanent teeth, and traumatic injuries to primary teeth. Topics include diagnosis, treatment planning, follow-up care, and outcomes. Special considerations for trauma to primary teeth, immature versus mature permanent teeth, avulsion of permanent teeth, and patient/parent instructions are included. The guidelines are available in Arabic, Dutch, English, Hebrew, Portuguese, Russian, and Turkish.
Oregon Health Authority, Oral Health Program. 2011. School-based fluoride tablet program: Parent permission form. Portland, OR: Oregon Health Authority, Oral Health Program, 1 p.
This form is designed to assist schools in raising awareness about and participation in a school fluoride tablet program for students in grades K–6 who live in areas without optimum levels of fluoride in the water supply and who are not taking fluoride tablets at home. The form includes information about fluoride and has space for parents to indicate whether they want their child to take part in the fluoride tablet program. The form is available in English, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Somali.
University of Washington, School of Dentistry. 2010–. Patients with special needs: Resources for patients and health care professionals. Seattle, WA: University of Washington, School of Dentistry, multiple items.
University of Washington School of Dentistry, Department of Oral Medicine 1959 N.E. Pacific Street, Campus Box 356370 Seattle, WA 98195-6370 Telephone: (206) 543-6501Website: http://dental.washington.edu/departments/oral-medicine/oral-medicine.htmlAvailable from the website.
Telephone: (206) 543-6501Website: http://dental.washington.edu/departments/oral-medicine/oral-medicine.htmlAvailable from the website.
This series of fact sheets for children, adults, and health professionals provides information on various oral health conditions for children and adults with special health care needs. Topics include asthma, autism, cleft lip and palate, congenital cardiac disorder, diabetes, Down syndrome, epilepsy, HIV, and traumatic brain injury. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]
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