Oral Health Planning Initiative
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Maps

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Publications

  • Oral Health Services in New York State's Upper Hudson Region
    Strategic Plan 2008-2010, Executive Summary
  • The Impact of Oral Disease in New York State
    New York State Department of Health, Bureau of Dental Health

    This report presents the most currently available information on the burden of oral disease on the people of New York State, highlights groups and regions at highest risk for oral health problems, and discusses strategies to prevent these conditions and provide access to dental care.
  • Oral Health Plan for New York State
    NYS Oral Health Coaltion

    The Plan has identified goals, objectives, and strategies covering a broad spectrum of issues related to policy, retention, access, workforce, surveillance and research. The guidance provided in this Plan serves as a blueprint for achieving optimal oral health for all New Yorkers.
  • Oral Health Care During Pregnancy and Early Childhood: Practice Guidelines
    New York State Department of Health, Bureau of Dental Health

    These recommendations have been developed to assist health care professionals to educate women about oral health and to improve the overall health of women and children.

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State and Local Resources

  • New York State Dental Public Health Programs
    The CDC has provided synopses of state Dental Public Health Programs, including demographics, information about state infrastructure and workforce, dental health programs and administrative information. In addition, comparisons can be made between states.
  • New York State Department of Health Dental Information
    This website provides education and information about the effects of oral health across the lifespan; outlines Bureau of Dental Health programs and initiative aimed at prevention and treatment; and includes funding opportunities and resources.
  • New York State Department of Health - County Health Assessment Indicators
    Public health indicators are searchable by county and health topic area. Oral health indicators are based on data for third grade children and include rate of caries, sealants, fluoride, insurance information and visits to the dentist.
  • Dental Health Certificate
    Effective September 1, 2008 students enrolling in pre-kindergarten, kindergarten or first grade in a public elementary school in New York State are requested to present a dental health certificate indicating that a comprehensive dental examination performed.
  • Dental Health Certificate, Additional Information

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Federal Resources

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Professional Organizations

  • American Dental Hygienists’ Association
    This comprehensive website includes state licensing information, education and career information, curriculum, continuing education, public health, research and publications.
  • National Association of County and City Health Officials
    A searchable database of public health practice models.
    This issue brief is the result of a collaborative effort between National Rural Health Association members and local public health agencies. This publication focuses on the challenges and strategies for recruitment and retention of public health workforce, as well as ideas for training students and the continued educational development of existing practitioners.
  • Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors
    ASTDD provides leadership to formulate and promote sound oral health policy, to increase awareness of oral health issues, and to assist in the development of initiatives for prevention and control of oral diseases. Includes Mobile Dental Program Manual, a fluoride varnish research brief and best practices links.

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Education, Prevention, and Awareness Materials

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Best Practices

  • Rural Healthy People 2010
    A description of practice models focusing on improving oral health in rural populations throughout the United States. Models include the establishment of clinics, school-based prevention services, fluoride treatment, case management services and education. Some contain links to direct websites.
  • Something to Smile About Dental Program
    Initiated by the county health department, this model program in rural Maryland targets SCHIP eligible women and children who have had difficulty accessing care. Efforts include expanding provider network through assistance with claims and facilitating reimbursement, the creation of a dental clinic and community dental health education.
  • Tioga Mobile Dental Services
    The Tioga County Health Department and Rural Economic Area Partnership collaborated to secure funding for a mobile dental unit that serves as both a School Based Dental Clinic and an Article 28 Dental Clinic. Sustainability is possible through Medicaid and third party billing, the support of the Tioga County Legislature and community stakeholders.
  • Best Practice Approach Report – State Oral Health Coalitions and Collaborative Partnership
    This publication provides a framework for the implementation and evaluation of a State Oral Health Coalition, including key information that describes the public health strategy, determines the strength of evidence, and illustrates implementation with current practice examples.

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Research Addressing Oral Health Disparities
Provided by Dr. Fox, Executive Director
International Association for Dental Research, American Association for Dental Research

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News/Announcements

Regional Community Health Assessment Now Available

SAVE THE DATE
3rd Annual Healthy Aging Conference
  • October 20, 2010
    Queensbury Hotel
    For details and registration information, click here.

 
 
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