PPT-12 Oral Health Messages

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By Michelle Martin RDH MPH Utah Dept Of Health Oral Health Program People with Diabetes are at a greater risk of developing gum disease Oral Health Trivia Hypertension

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By Michelle Martin RDH MPH Utah Dept Of Health Oral Health Program People with Diabetes are at a greater risk of developing gum disease Oral Health Trivia Hypertension High Blood Pressure medications can affect your mouth. By Michelle Martin RDH, MPH. Utah Dept. Of Health Oral Health Program. People with Diabetes are at a greater risk of developing gum disease.. Oral Health Trivia. Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) medications can affect your mouth.. “You cannot be healthy without oral health.”. Surgeon General’s Report on Oral Health. ~May 2000. 1. WDSF 2011 © . Seniors and Oral Health. Statistics and Risks. 80%. of Washington residents over age 65 have some of their natural teeth. What to expect?. Creating a saved message is an intuitive and simple process. . Saved messages are built to be sent to one contact at a time. If you are trying to send the same message to multiple contacts at once you will need to use the group message option. . Britiany. . Browning, Amy Merino, . Obinna. . Ndugba. , Donna Nguyen, Shaun . Polissack. 1. What is a Health Disparity?. Dis·par·i·ty. /. diˈsparitē. /. A difference in health outcomes across various groups of the population, often linked to economic, social, or environmental disadvantages.. UW-Madison Oral History Project. IWU Research . Seminar. 7 October 2015. Jan . Vansina. in . Living with Africa. [After describing the scene of an interview with one of his . Bushong. informants—. An Oral Health and Wellness Program Overview. Pamela Alston, DDS, MPP. Lead Oral Health Specialist. Kevin Avery, DMD, MPH. Oral Health Specialist. Objectives. Attendees will learn about the pertinent PRH requirements that guide the Oral Health and Wellness Program. Disabilities. KEY FINDINGS. Workgroup Leaders. Demographics: . Who is Receiving What from Whom. ?. – Ann Costello and Brian Klafehn . Consumer Perceptions and Satisfaction. – Lenora Colaruotolo. Provider Experiences and Expectations. 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? . Adriana Clark, DDS. 1. Agenda. Introduction. Oral Cancer Facts. Oral Cancer Screening. Mucosa lesion assessment.. - Patient History. - Visual Screening Examination. . Extraoral. and Intraoral (Inspection-Palpation). INTRODUCTION. Cancer is defined as the uncontrollable growth of cells that invade and cause damage to surrounding tissue. Oral cancer appears as a growth or sore in the mouth that does not go away. Oral cancer, which includes cancers of the lips, tongue, cheeks, floor of the mouth, hard and soft palate, sinuses, and pharynx (throat), can be life threatening if not diagnosed and treated early.. OH 2020 Network - Take 20 April 3, 2018. Marcia K. Brand, Ph.D.. Senior Advisor, DentaQuest Foundation. This Presentation. Overview of . HHS. and its structure. The key . HHS Agencies . and their oral health activities. Journal section: Oral Medicine and PathologyPublication Types: Review The reappearance of a forgotten disease in the oral cavity: SyphilisHelena Viñals-Iglesias , Eduardo Chimenos-Küstner Associate Department of Pediatric Dentistry, University of Texas, Health Science Center, San Antonio.Department of Orofacial Sciences, University of California at San Francisco.Disclosures: FIGURE 1. Squamous 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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