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Topic

  • Oral Health

Tag

  • Oral Hygiene (33)
  • Access to Oral Health Care (27)
  • Dental Visits (26)
  • Fluoride (12)
  • Infant Care (10)
  • Healthy Drinks (9)
  • Toothbrushing (9)
  • Healthy Eating (8)
  • Oral Injuries (6)
  • Sleep (3)
  • Dental Assessment and Treatment (3)
  • Consultants (2)
  • Family Well-being (2)
  • First Aid (2)
  • Cultural Practices (2)
  • Child Abuse (1)
  • Home Visiting (1)
  • Homelessness (1)
  • Managing Stress (1)
  • Well-Child Care (1)
  • Emergency Preparedness (1)
  • Health Screening (1)
  • Motivational Interviewing (1)
  • Safe environments (1)
  • Health Literacy (1)
  • Staff Physical Health (1)

Audience

  • Teachers and Caregivers (61)
  • Families (24)
  • Health Care Providers (3)
  • Directors and Managers (2)
  • Health and Mental Health Services Staff (1)

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  • Article (64)
  • Publication (31)
  • Video (3)
  • Learning Module (1)
  • Topic Page (1)
  • Policy (1)

Age Group

  • Infants and Toddlers (1)

Program Type

  • Head Start Preschool (4)
  • Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (1)

Series

  • Brush Up on Oral Health (BUOH) (49)
  • Healthy Habits for Happy Smiles (19)
  • Health Professionals Working with Head Start Programs to Improve Oral Health (3)
  • Child Care Health Consultation Webinar Series (1)

Topic

  • Oral Health

Tag

  • Oral Hygiene (33)
  • Access to Oral Health Care (27)
  • Dental Visits (26)
  • Fluoride (12)
  • Infant Care (10)
  • Healthy Drinks (9)
  • Toothbrushing (9)
  • Healthy Eating (8)
  • Oral Injuries (6)
  • Sleep (3)
  • Dental Assessment and Treatment (3)
  • Consultants (2)
  • Family Well-being (2)
  • First Aid (2)
  • Cultural Practices (2)
  • Child Abuse (1)
  • Home Visiting (1)
  • Homelessness (1)
  • Managing Stress (1)
  • Well-Child Care (1)
  • Emergency Preparedness (1)
  • Health Screening (1)
  • Motivational Interviewing (1)
  • Safe environments (1)
  • Health Literacy (1)
  • Staff Physical Health (1)

Audience

  • Teachers and Caregivers (61)
  • Families (24)
  • Health Care Providers (3)
  • Directors and Managers (2)
  • Health and Mental Health Services Staff (1)

Program Options

Type

  • Article (64)
  • Publication (31)
  • Video (3)
  • Learning Module (1)
  • Topic Page (1)
  • Policy (1)

Age Group

  • Infants and Toddlers (1)

Program Type

  • Head Start Preschool (4)
  • Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (1)

Series

  • Brush Up on Oral Health (BUOH) (49)
  • Healthy Habits for Happy Smiles (19)
  • Health Professionals Working with Head Start Programs to Improve Oral Health (3)
  • Child Care Health Consultation Webinar Series (1)
Oral Health

Child smiling while brushing her teeth.Tooth decay is the most common childhood disease, but it's preventable. Children with dental pain can have trouble speaking clearly, eating, and learning. Resources in this collection cover the health of the mouth including the teeth, gums, and oral-facial system that allows us to smile, speak, and chew.

These resources highlight some of the most common diseases that affect oral health, including tooth decay, gum disease, and oral cancer.

Incorporating Oral Health into Emergency Preparedness

Explore how to prepare for oral emergencies before a disaster occurs, as well as how to deal with some oral health challenges that staff may face after a disaster.

Identifying Oral Health Signs of Child Maltreatment

Learn to recognize oral health signs of physical and sexual abuse and explore resources to help Head Start staff work with families to prevent child maltreatment.

Engaging Parents in Their Child's Oral Health

Learn why it is important for parents to be engaged in their child’s oral health and explore strategies and resources Head Start staff can use to engage parents in their child’s oral health.

Promoting Oral Health and School Readiness

School readiness begins with health because a child must be healthy to be ready to learn. Oral health impacts overall development and plays an important role in a child’s school readiness.

Promoting Oral Health for Adults

A healthy mouth is important for adults’ overall health and well-being. When adults have a healthy mouth, they can speak clearly, eat healthy foods, look healthy, and feel good about themselves.

Promoting Oral Health in Head Start Programs and at Home

Explore strategies that Head Start staff can use to promote good oral health among children and parents.

 

Infant Oral Health

Explore information and strategies on improving and maintaining the oral health of infants. Head Start staff can use these tip sheets in the classroom and to share with parents

Child Oral Health

Discover information and strategies Head Start staff can use in the classroom and share with parents on improving and maintaining the oral health of children, including children with disabilities.

Oral Health Care

Explore information and strategies Head Start staff can use to help pregnant women and parents find oral health care, prepare for dental visits, and prepare for oral health issues during a natural disaster.

Fluorides

Learn about the role of fluoride — including fluoride toothpaste, fluoride supplements, fluoride varnish, silver diamine fluoride, and community water fluoridation — in the prevention and treatment of tooth decay.

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