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Improving access and provision of preventive oral health care for very young, poor, and low-income children through a new interdisciplinary partnership

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  • Biordi, D.L.
  • Heitzer, M.
  • Mundy, E.
  • DiMarco, M.
  • Thacker, S.
  • Taylor, E.
  • Huff, M.
  • Marino, D.
  • Fitzgerald, K.

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Objectives: We provided oral health care services at 2 sites using a nurse practitioner-dietitian team to increase dental workforce capacity and improve access to care for low-income preschool children. Methods: Our team provided oral health assessments and education, fluoride varnish application, and dentist referrals. The primary endpoint was participants' access to oral health care. Secondary endpoints included increasing the practice scope of registered dietitians through training programs for oral health assessment and the application of fluoride varnishes for children. The oral health and hygiene and dietary habits of the participants were also determined. Results. From 2010 to 2013, 4360 children received fluoride varnishes in 7195 total visits. Although the proportion of children with dental caries at the first visit was greater at the urban site, both sites were similar by visits 2 and 3. The number of caries declined with increased program visits, which coincided with an increase in the proportion of participants visiting a dentist. Conclusions. Progress toward eliminating dental health disparities requires addressing barriers to dental care access. We showed that expanding access to oral health services through nurse practitioner-dietitian cooperation improved access to preventive fluoride varnishing use in low-income children.

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  • Biordi, D.L. & Heitzer, M. & Mundy, E. & DiMarco, M. & Thacker, S. & Taylor, E. & Huff, M. & Marino, D. & Fitzgerald, K., 2015. "Improving access and provision of preventive oral health care for very young, poor, and low-income children through a new interdisciplinary partnership," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 105, pages 26-29.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.2014.302486_8
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302486
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    1. Tiffany Patterson-Norrie & Lucie Ramjan & Mariana S. Sousa & Ajesh George, 2022. "Dietitians’ Experiences of Providing Oral Health Promotion to Clients with an Eating Disorder: A Qualitative Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(21), pages 1-18, October.

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