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TODDLER TIME Establishing an Infant Oral Health Care Program

TODDLER TIME Establishing an Infant Oral Health Care Program. Robert D. Elliott, D.M.D., M.S. Julie R. Molina, D.D.S, M.S. www.CaryPediatricDentistry.com AAPD Annual Session Chicago, IL. OVERVIEW. WHAT. Schedule is blocked before lunch 7 chairs - exclusively for toddlers

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TODDLER TIME Establishing an Infant Oral Health Care Program

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  1. TODDLER TIMEEstablishing an Infant Oral Health Care Program Robert D. Elliott, D.M.D., M.S. Julie R. Molina, D.D.S, M.S. www.CaryPediatricDentistry.com AAPD Annual Session Chicago, IL

  2. OVERVIEW WHAT • Schedule is blocked before lunch • 7 chairs - exclusively for toddlers • Informal group setting • Allows for interactive discussions with parents • Patient Desensitization • Patients explore their surroundings with other children of the same age • Play therapy prior to knee to knee exam

  3. OVERVIEW WHAT • Education and Current Information • Oral Development • Diet and Nutrition • Oral Habits and Trauma Prevention • Fluoride Adequacy • Introduction to preventive care • Exam • Oral Hygiene Instruction • Fluoride Application

  4. OVERVIEW WHY • Infant oral health care starts with US • Establishing a Dental Home • Parents appreciate children of the same age being seen together • Extensive amount of information and kids don’t like being held that long

  5. OVERVIEW WHO • Anyone can give talk • doctor, assistants, hygienists, health educator • Patient ages range from 12-36 months • We welcome any caregivers • parents, grandparents, nannies, etc.

  6. CONCEPTION • Our office concept • "Developing healthy smiles for infants and toddlers through positive interactions in a safe environment“ • Follows University of North Carolina’s Baby Oral Health Program(BOHP) and AAPD’s Dental Home recommendation • Implemented program 10 years ago • scheduled weekly

  7. LAYOUT & SETUP

  8. LAYOUT & SETUP

  9. EDUCATION

  10. EDUCATION

  11. EDUCATION New Patient Toddler Folder* Toddler Brochure* Toddler Time Handout* Appointment Policies* Financial Policies* Healthy Snacks* Dental Emergencies* Meet our TEAM* Eruption diagram

  12. EDUCATIONClick Here

  13. INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION WITH PARENTS

  14. INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION WITH PARENTS

  15. INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION WITH PARENTS

  16. INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION WITH PARENTS

  17. DENTAL ASSISTANTS ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES • Knee to Knee Position • Oral Hygiene Instruction • TB Prophy • Flossing

  18. DENTAL ASSISTANTS ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES

  19. DOCTORS ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES • Review Medical History • Review Fluoride Adequacy • Oral Examination • Oral Development Discussion • Develop Individual Preventive Plan • Vanish Application

  20. DOCTORS ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES

  21. DOCTORS ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES

  22. PATIENT DENTAL HOME CARE KIT • What’s in the bag? • Infant Toothbrush • Prepackaged Hand Flosser and Dental Floss • Fluoride Varnish Information Sheet • Plastic Dental Mirror • Toy and Sticker • Special handle toothbrushes for parents

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