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How to Apply Fluoride Varnish. A Collaborative Effort between Indian Health Service (IHS) and the IHS Head Start Program. Course Objectives. Describe Early C hildhood C aries (ECC) List two ways to prevent ECC. Recognize the various stages of ECC.
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How to Apply Fluoride Varnish A Collaborative Effort between Indian Health Service (IHS) and the IHS Head Start Program
Course Objectives • Describe Early Childhood Caries (ECC) • List two ways to prevent ECC. • Recognize the various stages of ECC. • Discuss the benefits of topical fluoride. • List the 5 steps to applying fluoride varnish. • Demonstrate the appropriate application of fluoride varnish. • List one key message for families to prevent ECC.
Why are Baby Teeth Important? • Eating and nutrition • Holding space for the permanent teeth • Talking • Smiling
What is Early Childhood Caries? • ECC is the presence of any decayed, filled, or extracted (due to decay) teeth in the primary dentition (baby teeth). • Involves infectious bacteria, often passed from mothers to babies. • The teeth often decay very quickly.
Effects of ECC • Pain • Infection • Higher risk of new cavities • Missed school days and difficulty concentrating in school
Pathological Factors Bacterial biofilm Ingestion of simple carbohydrates Reduced salivary function TOOTH DECAY Protective Factors Fluoride Antibacterials Oral hygiene habits Flow and composition of saliva Structure of tooth minerals in each individual Dental Sealants NO TOOTH DECAY What Causes ECC?
ECC and AI/AN Children • 76% of AI/AN children ages 2-5 have experienced dental cavities. • 68% have untreated decay. • Over 50% have severe ECC. 1999 IHS Oral Health Survey
Costs of ECC • Traditional dental treatment is largely ineffective at reducing the bacteria that cause ECC. • ECC can cost thousands of dollars to treat each child, even exceeding $8,000 when a child is hospitalized and treated under general anesthesia.
Fluoride • Inhibits demineralization • Enhances remineralization • Inhibits plaque bacteria
Ways to Obtain Fluoride: Systemic • Water • Prescription drops or tablets
Ways to Obtain Fluoride: Topical • Fluoride Toothpaste • Fluoride Varnish • Fluoride Mouthrinses
Fluoride Toothpaste • Recommend cleaning the teeth daily with a small smear of fluoride toothpaste as soon as the first tooth erupts. • At three years of age, brush daily with a pea-size dab of fluoride toothpaste • Topical Fluoride Recommendations for High-Risk Children. Development of Decision Support Matrix: Recommendations from MCHB Expert Panel, 2008
What is Fluoride Varnish? • Highly concentrated topical fluoride treatment • Can reverse white spot lesions. • Safe for young children • Easy to apply
Advantages of Fluoride Varnish • Safe • Easy to Apply • Accepted by patients • No special requirements
Research with AIAN children • Medical staff applied during well-child visits. • Children who received four or more application of varnish between the ages of 9-24 months of age had 35% reduced decayed surfaces over children who received none. Holve S, IHS Primary Care Provider, Oct 2006.
Due to the high prevalence of dental caries, most AI/AN children can be considered high-risk for dental caries unless a dental professional has classified them differently .
Age Staff Protocol 9-24 months Medical Staff 4 treatments 2-3 years CHRs, WIC, PHNs 3-4 treatments 3-5 years Head Start staff 3-4 treatments per year Who does What in AI/AN Communities?
Work together to prevent ECC! • Fluoride varnish for every infant and child • Dental screenings • Parent education • Caries Stabilization
Step 1: Getting Ready Supplies • Fluoride Varnish • Gauze squares • Non-latex gloves • Child-size toothbrush (optional)
Principles of Infection Control • Take action to stay healthy: wash hands or use an alcohol-based hand rub before and after applying varnish on each child. • Avoid contact with blood and body fluids: wear gloves. • Make items safe for use: use all disposable items. • Limit contamination: set up on a paper towel and dispose of all items after each application.
Applying Infection Control Principles Set Up Application Clean Up
Use the knee to knee position if you are working with babies and very young children. Children 3 and older can stand in front of you. Step 2: Oral Health Assessment
If you use a toothbrush… • Show the caregivers how to brush • Use the toothbrush as a mouth prop
First Sign of ECC: White Spot Lesions Can be remineralized with • Changes in diet • Fluoride varnish • Daily brushing with fluoride toothpaste.
Caries Stabilization: ITR • Ask your dental clinic if they provide Caries Stabilization and ITR for young children.
Step 3: Dry the teeth • Use the gauze squares
Fluoride Varnish Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cV5OmL7C8K4
Step 5: Take Home Messages • Don’t brush until the next day for optimal benefit of the fluoride varnish. • Brush daily with a fluoride toothpaste.
5 Steps Review Note: During all steps, be sure to follow the principles of infection control. All of the supplies are disposable and intended for single use only!
What can YOU do to prevent ECC? • Provide oral health screenings and fluoride varnish for the children you work with. • Provide oral health messages to families in your community.
Instructions for Course Completion • After completing the course and receiving a score of at least 80% on the posttest, you will receive a certificate. • After demonstrating application of fluoride varnish on a child in the appropriate age group, have a medical or dental health professional sign your certificate. • Standing orders must be provided by a dentist or physician. Make sure he/she is licensed in the state you work in if you will be providing fluoride varnish treatments for non-native children.
Special Thanks We want to thank California First Smiles for use of some of their photos and Dr. Joanna Douglass for use of her video.