School Based Restorative
Why School Based Restorative High Referral Rate Rural Population Limited Medicaid Providers Goal To Improve Oral Health In Our Communities
Funding Wisconsin Department of Health Services school-based restorative care demonstration project Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) grant Funds equipment, supplies, and case management
Community Support Private Practice Within Small Communities – We are here to reach the children they are unable to within their practice Educating The Community of The Barriers Families Face – Working Families – No Transportation – Parent Fear of The Dentist Themselves…
Working With The School Identifying Schools Scheduled meetings with the following individuals in attendance – Administrator – Principal – Nurse – School Contact Education of School Staff of Program
Staffing School Based Restorative Dentist – Dental Assistant Working Alongside Superior Smiles Staff – Three Hygienists – Three Assistants Program Coordinator
Training Understanding Clinic Policy In An Outreach Setting – HIPAA – OSHA Electronic Dental Record Portable Equipment Understandings Schools Emergency/Disaster Plans
School Based Services In 2014 School Based Restorative – 7 School Districts Drummond Hurley Lake Superior (Ashland) LCO Mellen Northwoods (Minong) Washburn Seal-A-Smile – New Expansion into 5 additional Counties, total of 10 – 59 sites – 42 School Districts