Dental Program

该计划支持社区改善口头健康,重点关注牙科预防和年轻家庭。

Dental staff work out of a number of Public Health Units across Island Health, in First Nations Communities and with community groups.

员工访问第一民族乐队,本地的友谊Centres, parenting groups, neighbourhood houses, immigrant groups and other community organizations. Community program coordinators can contact Dental staff to discuss their needs.

服务

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One-on-one consultation for at-risk pregnant women and parents with infants, toddlers and preschoolers. Smiles First provides assessment and skill building for parents to understand factors that increase the risk of dental disease, and learn ways to reduce risk. Visual screening can identify early stages of decay, and fluoride varnish or dental referral is provided as needed. This services is available at all health units and some community locations.

儿童口腔健康倡议(COHI)

A First Nations Health Authority program offered to some bands. COHI services are provided by a Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH) and a COHI Aide employed by the band. Services are similar to those offered through the Smiles First Program.

Dental Screening for kindergarten students

每三年的省级调查的一部分,目标学校只筛选。

Professional expertise and support

公共卫生护士,护理提供者和社区育儿计划的促进者。信息提供基本牙科健康,推荐客户,可用资源和其他可用的其他社区支持。

Screening, education and referral

对于具有发展障碍的儿童,他们的家庭和家庭和学校的照顾者。

经济支援

帮助符合条件的儿童访问牙科护理。


社区生活的牙科健康服务(DHSCL)

牙科卫生主义者支持儿童和成年人,其中需要有助于帮助实现良好的口腔健康,并在社区中获取私人牙科护理。这些服务可供客户,他们的个人和专业的照顾者,家庭成员和社区生活机构使用。

儿童口腔健康倡议(COHI)

beplay全站App岛屿健康has a Memorandum of Agreement with Health Canada to provide the Children's Oral Health Initiative (COHI) program for some bands on Vancouver Island.

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