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Diana
Rothweiler, RDH
Public Health Dental Hygienist
Smart
Start and Henderson County Department of Public Health
(828) 694-6067
Nancy
Donnelly, RDH
Public Health Dental Hygienist
Serving
Henderson and Transylvania Counties
NC Oral Health Section
Division of Public Health
Department of Health and Human Services
(828) 694-6069
1200
Spartanburg Highway, Suite 100
Hendersonville, NC 28792
(828)
692-4223
N.C.
Dental Public Health Program
The mission of the North Carolina Oral Health Section is to promote conditions
in which all North Carolina citizens can achieve optimal oral health.
In working towards a decay-free
generation of North Carolina children, the Section's program is organized
into four broad components:
- Health education/health promotion
- Prevention
- Oral health assessment
- Access to care
Specific services include dental assessments and screening, referral and
follow-up, oral surveys, health education, health promotion, promotion and
monitoring of water fluoridation, and dental sealants. All of our services
are aimed at reducing preventable oral diseases including tooth decay, periodontal
disease and oral cancer, and reducing the effects of accidents and injuries.
If you would like more information about the N.C. Dental Public Health Program
in Henderson and Transylvania Counties, please contact Nancy
Donnelly at (828) 694-6069.
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Smart
Start Preventive Dental Program
The Henderson County
Partnership for Children (Smart Start) aided the Henderson County Department
of Public Health in being able to offer three very worthwhile dental programs
in Henderson County. They include:
1)
Fluoride Varnish
Fluoride varnish is
a thick liquid that is painted on the teeth to prevent tooth decay. Through
the WIC department at the Henderson County Department of Public Health,
fluoride varnish is being offered to children beginning at age six months
and continuing every six months until age 41 months old. Fluoride varnish
is safe, fast, and easy to apply. At each fluoride varnish/WIC visit, parents
receive dental health education while children receive their fluoride varnish
application. This combination of education and preventive treatment helps
children develop good lifelong dental health habits. Fluoride varnish is
an effective treatment to prevent tooth decay in very young children who
are at risk for dental decay. If you want more information about fluoride
varnish, please contact Diana
Rothweiler at (828) 694-6067.
2)
Tooth Time
Tooth
Time, a dental education curriculum for preschool children, is offered
to day care centers to use in the classroom to teach basic oral health concepts
to children ages two through five. This program also reaches parents with
information that goes home with the children. The curriculum was designed
to offer one week of dental lessons and activities that teachers can use
in the classroom. This material can be used as much or as little as the
teacher likes each day. However, the children will need to be exposed to
each dental health topic so that on the overview day, the overall objective
will be successfully met. In order to check out a Tooth
Time kit, teachers will need to receive training on how to teach dental
health using the resources found in the kit. The training takes approximately
one hour, and day care providers will obtain continuing education credit
for this training. Contact Diana
Rothweiler, RDH, at (828) 694-6067.
3)
Dental Screening/Treatment
This program provides
dental screening by the dental hygienist for children ages 3-5 years old.
Screening is done in daycare centers and homes in Henderson County. This
program also provides funding to send disadvantged children who are in need
of dental care to a dentist. Dentists
in Henderson County and pediatric dentists in Buncombe County are participating
in the program. Contact Diana
Rothweiler at (828) 694-6067 for more information concerning this program.
For additional information,
contact Smart
Start of Henderson County.
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FAQs
Q.
Do you provide
dental education to schools, churches, daycares, etc.?
A. We can provide dental education to groups. Contact our public
health dental hygienists.
Q. Can
you provide In-Service training on dental health?
A. We can provide In-Service dental health education for staff
training. Contact our public
health dental hygienists.
Q. Are
dental resources available to teach dental health?
A. Yes, we can provide dental resources that the community may
use. Tooth Time is a dental health curriculum that
daycare teachers can check out from the Henderson County Department of Public
Health. See Smart Start Dental Project
to find out more about this program. We can teach dental health and provide
resources to schools and community and business groups.
Q. What
is Tooth Time for preschool children?
A. Tooth Time is a dental education curriculum
for preschoolers ages 2-5 who are in daycare. Daycare teachers may call (828)
694-6067 to find out how to check out a kit for your center.
Q. What
is fluoride varnish?
A. Fluoride varnish is a thick liquid that is painted on the teeth
and is used to prevent tooth decay. Fluoride varnish is the latest and preferred
fluoride treatment for young children. It is being applied on young children
ages 6 months to 41 months at the Henderson County Department of Public Health
through the WIC program. Call (828) 694-6067 and ask for Diana Rothweiler
to find out if your child qualifies for this service.
Q. Can
you provide dental health education/materials or provide an exhibit for
a health fair?
A. Yes, we are available for community/school events or health fairs.
Call Nancy Donnelly or Diana Rothweiler to schedule at (828) 692-4223.
Q. Do you
offer dental education to pregnant women?
A. Yes, dental education is available for pregnant women at the health
department. Contact Kaye Thompson at (828) 694-6066 or Diana Rothweiler at
(828) 694-6067.
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Resources
Assistance is available
for finding dental care. Contact Nancy Donnelly at (828) 694-6069 or Diana
Rothweiler at (828) 694-6067 for a list of dentists who accept N.C. Medicaid
or Health Choice or private paying insurance.
Some limited dental statistics
are available if needed for program planning. Contact Nancy Donnelly at (828)
694-6069 or Diana Rothweiler at (828) 694-6067 for information. Other links
that can provide more information are:
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