PPT-Kentucky FRYSC and Oral Health

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Jan 2017 Oral Health Initiative Survey Results FRYSC Regions and Response Rate The FRYSC Oral Health Initiative Survey was conducted in January 2017 There were 394

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Jan 2017 Oral Health Initiative Survey Results FRYSC Regions and Response Rate The FRYSC Oral Health Initiative Survey was conducted in January 2017 There were 394 FRYSCs that responded approximately 48 of all FRYSCs in Kentucky For this reason please note that the actual statewide totals are higher than reflected in this report . It includes oral hygiene oral epidemiology oral health promotion and public health aspects as central topics of the scope Within the scope the Journal publishes peerreviewed original articles as mentioned below Clinical and basic science research r Record Keeping. 101. Part . I. Cabinet for Health and Family Services. Documentation of services provided, referrals made and outcomes achieved must be kept for three reasons:. #1) . Accountability & reporting. and Tobacco. Oral Health and Tobacco. . Almost everybody knows that smoking can cause lung diseases, diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. Ever think about what happens to the place where you put the tobacco – your mouth? . CDC’s open data website for oral health. cdc.gov/. oralhealthdata. National Center for . Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Division of Oral Health. Oral Health Data. CDC’s open data website for oral health. for Kids with Special Needs. Webinar . June 5, 2015. Jay . Balzer. , DMD, . MPH. Consultant, ASTDD. General Reminders. All attendees have been muted.. Questions will be addressed after the speaker is finished. To ask a question, click on the icon at the top of your screen that looks like a silhouette and “raise your hand.” The host will recognize and unmute individuals with questions one at a time so questions can be asked verbally.. Student . Competition Award Winners. 2018 Annual Meeting. Agricultural Sciences. Poster Presentation. First Place (Tie) – Riley . Mabe. Murray State University. First Place (Tie) – . Sarah Rhodes. November 17, , 2016. Catherine A. . Demko. , PhD. Case Western Reserve University. School of Dental Medicine. Created with support from the Ohio . MedTAPP. HCA . As a Community Health Worker, how does oral health fit it? . Kentucky Opioid Response Effort: State Targeted Response (STR) State Opioid Response (SOR ) Shelly Steiner Prevention Implementation Specialist April 9, 2019 Kentucky Harm Reduction Summit Statement of Purpose Dr. Tammy Gierke Button, DDS, MSD . Pediatric Dentist. Executive Director, Southshore Skipping Stones. Dr. James R. Miller, DDS, MSD, PhD. State Oral Health Director. Indiana State Department of Health. June Sadowsky, DDS, MPH. Associate Professor, Dentist Geriatrician. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. School of Dentistry. General Practice and Dental Public . Health . 1. Dr. June Sadowsky. Dr. Julie Watts McKee. Dental Director. Core Mission. :. To assure oral health for Kentucky. . 2. Statistics: Decay . Rates: . 2011-2012. 10% U.S. Children with decay. Kentucky rate: currently unknown. Pag e 1 of 5 Emergency Preparedness Update for September 27, 2021 Gov. Beshear Updates Kentuckians on COVID - 19 Vaccine Booster Recommen dations Five monoclonal antibody injection teams coming to K Oral Diseases, Dental Emergencies and Patient Education . March 28, 2014. Introduction. HRSA/HAB sponsored curriculum . designed to assist primary care . providers to . recognize and manage oral health and disease for people living with HIV/AIDS. . cdc.gov/. oralhealthdata. National Center for . Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Division of Oral Health. Oral Health Data. CDC’s open data website for oral health. cdc.gov/. oralhealthdata.

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