1 COMMUNITY DENTAL HEALTH ALGONQUIN COLLEGE JANET LADAS.

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1 COMMUNITY DENTAL HEALTH ALGONQUIN COLLEGE JANET LADAS

2 ROLE OF DENTAL HYGIENIST IN COMMUNITY HEALTH SCHOOL DENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM Screening, referrals, follow ups Resource person in dental health to staff Providing clinical services where appropriate Maintaining records and data input Assisting in developing education materials

3 ROLE OF DENTAL HYGIENIST IN COMMUNITY HEALTH DENTAL INDICIES SURVEYS Organizing and implementing DENTAL HEALTH ADVISOR IN THE COMMUNITY Multidisciplinary DENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS plan, organize, implement IN-SERVICE TRAINER TO THE COMMUNITY On request SPECIAL DENTAL HEALTH ACTIVITIES Dental Hygiene Week, Dental Health Month, Health Fairs

4 ROLE OF DENTAL HYGIENIST IN COMMUNITY HEALTH AS WELL AS: Be familiar with all current legislation and regulations Compile records, reports and statistics for dissemination Role model for dental services on committees and programs as assigned Function as a “team” member in all activities

5 TARGET POPULATIONS Family caregivers (parents, relatives, etc.) School teachers / staff Health care workers – providers of direct patient care Hospice workers – for terminally ill Persons with medical conditions Developmentally disabled Hearing impaired / deaf Visually impaired / blind

6 TARGET POPULATIONS Things to consider: Age specific competencies Cultural diversity Beliefs, values, attitudes, perceptions, expectations and needs Barriers to dental care: age, language, disabilities, finances, transportation, access to care, fear, misunderstanding, trust, illiteracy, denial of disease, social issues and habits

7 MINISTRY OF HEALTH PROGRAM CHILDREN IN NEED OF TREATMENT C.I.N.O.T. Dental Screening Program– 3 Hygienists High/Moderate Risk Elementary Schools - screening of selected students and data recording - intensive follow-ups and referrals - take home notice - phone contact/consultation - follow up school screening - provision of preventive services - exam, prophylaxis, sealants, fluorides

8 MINISTRY OF HEALTH PROGRAM CHILDREN IN NEED OF TREATMENT C.I.N.O.T. Dental Screening Program– 3 Hygienists High/Moderate Risk Elementary Schools - Dental Health Education and Promotion - clients, caregivers, school staff - resource person - for students / caregivers - in the community - for other health care providers Year 2000: - 60 schools screened CINOT referrals clinic services