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Welcome To Today’s Presentation Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services

Training Objectives By the end of this presentation, you will be able to: Recognize the oral disease called “dental decay” and understand its impact on general health and well-being. Describe how teeth develop decay. List ways to help prevent decay. Demonstrate how to screen for decay and other diseases. @ Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services

Training Objectives By the end of this presentation, you will be able to: Understand your role in education, prevention and treatment. Describe how to make a dental referral. Understand the use of protective fluorides, including fluoride varnish. Understand the relationship between pregnancy, periodontal disease and low birth weight babies. @ Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services

Normal Tooth Development Eruption begins about 6 months of age 20 primary teeth are present at approximately 27 months of age Primary teeth hold space in the jaw for permanent teeth Primary teeth are necessary for chewing, speaking and overall Health @ Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services

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