Helping Children Access Oral Health Care in Schools

It’s a scenario that’s a lot more common than many of us would like to believe: a child experiences excruciating pain due to untreated oral health issues. Dental pain can make it harder for a child to eat, sleep, learn and play. It can distract them in the classroom and make it difficult for them to concentrate, which affects their grades and academic performance.

“Sealants in schools and education about oral health help children prevent cavities in the first place,” says Chuck Teegarden, past co-chair of Smile Spokane and executive director of Communities in Schools Spokane County. “Children need the right tools to prevent cavities, which include toothbrushes and toothpaste,” he says.

Smile Spokane has partnered with Communities in Schools Spokane County, an organization dedicated to surrounding students with a community of support, and Toothsavers of Washington, a school-based oral health program. Together, these organizations help school children access preventative oral health care services at school during school hours, including:

  • Oral health screenings.

  • Sealants, a thin protective coating painted on the chewing surfaces of teeth.

  • Fluoride application.

  • Oral health education.

PHOTO COURTESY OF TOOTHSAVERS OF WASHINGTON.

The program focuses on schools where the majority of students are on free or reduced lunch. Children also receive their own toothbrushes, as well as referrals to local dentists.

In a county where 6 in 10 kids have experienced some form of tooth decay, Toothsavers sees more than 1,600 young patients a year.

“Toothsavers gets in there and puts on the sealants,” Teegarden explains. “It’s an institutionalized service that does not require extra taxpayer funding or grant funding, and at the same time teaches children about oral health.” Medicaid covers Toothsavers’ services at 100%.

 These services aren’t meant to take the place of regular dentist visits. But it’s a lifeline for children and families who, for whatever reason, might not regularly have access to a dentist’s office. Children from low-income families and communities of color are often hit the hardest by tooth decay and are less likely to have access to dental care. Research shows that painful cavities make kids nearly three times more likely to miss school and more likely to earn below-average grades. 

Youth in poverty are even more likely to have cavities, which further risks widening inequities in health and education for youth in households with low incomes. Cavity prevention helps youth stay in school and focus on achieving good grades, which supports their long-term success in life.

Thanks to the hard work of our partners, the Sealants Strategy has been a success! In Spokane County, 89% of elementary schools with at least 50% Free & Reduced Lunch receive school-based oral health services.

Learn more at toothsaversofwashington.com.

Toothsavers Sealants Program: School-based Sealants

September means back to school!

Summer is winding down as fall activities ramp up. Families are getting into gear for school, and many are eager for a return to regular habits. Make sure caring for your child’s oral health is one of those habits!

Sign your primary and middle-school children up for the Toothsavers Sealants program to receive sealant dental care while they are in school. Toothsavers is a mobile team of experienced, caring dental hygienists who provide dental care in school settings during school hours across Spokane County.

Smiling female superhero holding a large toothbrush.

  

Toothsavers Sealants program

Hygienists provide oral assessments and fluoride varnish to help protect teeth against decay. They also apply dental sealants and provide referrals to local dentist offices. Dental sealants are thin coatings that when painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth can prevent cavities (tooth decay) for many years.

  • Sealants prevent cavities by up to 80%, drastically improving the oral health of children — which means less pain, fewer missed school days for kids, and less missed work for parents, not to mention cost savings!

  • Medicaid/Apple Health covers 100% of Toothsavers’ services. We also bill private dental insurance and offer reduced fees for uninsured families. We never want to turn children away for financial reasons.

We are committed to your child’s safety.

Toothsavers staff abides by CDC infection control guidelines and strive to make their experience fun and pain-free.

Are you already seeing a dentist regularly? Great! We recommend scheduling your regular dental visits and signing up for Toothsavers for additional care when they visit your child’s school.

Are you interested in enrolling your child in the Toothsavers program? Find out when Toothsavers is visiting your school by visiting: www.toothsaversofwashington.com.