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Welcome to the 17 th Annual Oral Health Forum. Opening Remarks. Nick Davidson Interim Director of Public Health. The State of Oral Health in South Carolina. 2018-19. THE MOUTH.
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Opening Remarks Nick Davidson Interim Director of Public Health
THE MOUTH The mouth in its entirety is an important and even wondrous part of our anatomy, our emotion, our life; it is the site of our very being. When an animal loses its teeth, it cannot survive unless it is domesticated; its very existence is terminated; it dies. In the human the mouth is the means of speaking, of expressing love, happiness and joy, anger, ill temper, or sorrow…It deserves the greatest care it can receive at any sacrifice. --- F. Harold Wirth, DDS
Highlights 2018-19 • NEW CDC Grant • Preliminary Oral Health Needs Assessment Results • Dental Prevention Program Update • Perinatal Infant Oral Health Quality Improvement Initiative • Partnership Spotlight
NEW! CDC Grant • South Carolina applied and received funds to implement Component 1 and Component 2 of the CDC State Actions to Improve Oral Health Outcomes • Competitive process…20 states received awards and only 5 of those were funded for both components • $570,000
Component 1 • Strategy 1: Expand the reach of School-Based Dental Sealants and the DHEC Public Health Dental Prevention Program providers • Strategy 2: Expand access to optimally fluoridated water for populations currently served by community water systems • Strategy 3: Enhance SC’s Oral Health Surveillance System to more effectively produce and disseminate timely data and information
Component 2 Medical Dental Integration • The primary goals: • to build a statewide system that provides education and outreach to assure the provision of population-based, integratedoral health and chronic disease services, using evidence-based practices. • to reduce the prevalence of dental diseases in people with diabetes, to improve glycemic control and health outcomes, and to reduce health care costs for people with co-morbid conditions.
Key Partners • DHEC Division of Oral Health • Dental Prevention Program Providers • School Nurses • SC Early Head Start/Head Start • SC Rural Water Association • SC Dental Association • SC Oral Health Coalition • DHEC Division of Diabetes and Heart Disease Management • SC Primary Healthcare Association • SC Office of Rural Health • Arnold School of Public Health • MUSC • Blue Cross Blue Shield SC
Oral Health Needs Assessment 4 Indicators • Dental Sealants Present • Treated Decay Present • Untreated Decay Present • Treatment Urgency
Percent Year
Oral Health Needs Assessment results 2017-2018 128 schools in 45 counties
Public Health Dental Prevention Program • Public Health Settings • Primary Preventive Services that are reversible • School-based dental sealants • 524 Schools Served • 37 Counties • 20,930 Children served • 7,729 Children Received Sealant
Perinatal Infant Oral Health Quality Improvement Initiative Initial Results and Sustainability
Perinatal Infant Oral Health Quality Improvement Grant Goals • Increase capacity of providers to provide preventive oral health messages to target population • Provide dental staff with best practices in treating pregnant women and infants • Improve the oral health network (medical/dental/community) to enable referrals and warm handoffs • Create a stronger community-based oral health network and safety net
Initial Results of PIOHQI… • Stronger relationships with the Health Regions • Internal and externalintegration activities with community-based organizations through DHEC Regions • Updated the Guidelines for the treatment of pregnant women and aligned them with national consensus statement. • Expanded the provider network • Expanded resources for pregnant women and infants. www.connectingsmilessc.org • Fluoride Policy and Program Change
Medicaid Policy Change • Increased frequency for fluoride varnish application specially for early childhood. Ages 0 through 6 may receive a maximum of 4 applications per year; ages 7-21 may receive 1 application per year. • Expanded coverage by removing the age 12 limitation. All children ages 0-21 years (from the eruption of first tooth) can receive Fluoride varnish during well visits or sick visits • Statewide increase of FV applications from 2016-2018 from 15,207 to 18,439 children 0-4.
DHEC Fluoride Varnish Initiative • Pilot counties • Jasper • Barnwell • Worked with State Nurse Consultant to develop Standing Orders and DHECFV Policy • Trained staff in Pilot counties Long-term Goal Statewide Implementation
Sustainability of PIOHQI • Continued integration through the DHEC Health Regions • Focused efforts in 2019-20 to integrate within home visitation programs including Nurse Family Partnership and DHEC Postpartum Newborn Home Visitation. • Continued outreach through social media and the Connecting Smiles site.
Columbia Marionette Theater Milestone • Statewide traveling puppet show since 2007 • Joint venture with the SC Dental Association and the Division of Oral Health. DentaQuest joined as a new sponsor this year. • Engages PreK-3rd grade students in a live performance with an oral health prevention message. • Key messages include home prevention, healthy eating, fluoridated water and dental sealants • The 2018-19 Tour reached over 10,000 students in South Carolina. This represents the largest number of students reached in the history of the show!