Dental Health
Did you know that dental disease is California's most common health problem for children and can lead to serious illness in children and adults alike?
Life is Better with Teeth!
A healthy mouth, teeth, and gums - are absolutely essential to overall health. Poor dental health can threaten the health of young children and affect your health.
Untreated, it can have devastating effects on your child's social functioning, self-esteem, productivity, and the overall quality of life of young and old alike.
Poor dental health is directly linked to diabetes, cancer, and heart disease. Untreated dental problems during pregnancy can contribute to even more serious problems.
Young or old, good dental health means improved health.
Life is simply better with teeth!
Kindergarten Dental Assessment Pilot Program Report
A pilot project to provide dental health assessments and preventive treatments to kindergartners while at school has shown promising results as an effective model of community-based health care.
But the findings of the dental health professionals and researchers who provided oral exams at Santa Rosa City and Wright school district schools earlier in 2017 also turned up more evidence of extensive tooth decay and dental disease among children in Sonoma County.
In the pilot project, funded by a $20,000 mini-grant from Kaiser Permanente, the Department of Health Services partnered with Santa Rosa City and Wright school districts, and with local dental health professional volunteers, to screen 361 students and provide preventative fluoride varnish treatments to 142 children from consenting households.
Dental Health Network Strategic Plan
The Dental Health Network Strategic Plan defines our vision, values, and priorities and outlines our overall strategy to improve the oral health of young children in Sonoma County, primarily focusing on those experiencing the most significant oral health disparities.
The Dental Health Network strategic plan outlines a clear direction that will leverage the significant expertise and capacity of our community partners to address dental health in Sonoma County.
Sonoma County Smile Survey
Sonoma County is fortunate to have periodic oral health surveys to improve strategies and see impacts for local elementary students. See below for the last two Sonoma County Smile Surveys.