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Infant Oral Health Program Preventive action plan for infants and very young children

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Infant Oral HealthProgram

Preventive action plan for infants and very

young children

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Early Infant Oral Health

“It is EASY” It is a win-win situation for your

patients and you PREVENTIVE rather than REACTIVE Adds a new set of patients to your

practice ($) Allows you to retain patients for

longer periods

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First Step

See them early! Complete caries risk assessment Follow AAP, AGD and ADA

recommendations for first dental visit.

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Physical Exam

Knee to knee exam (Clinical exam) What to look for

Plaque and inflammation Stain Decay

What to do: Prophy and fluoride ART (atraumatic restorative technique)

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Physical Exam

Knee to knee exam (Clinical exam) What to look for

Plaque and inflammation Stain Decay

What to do: Prophy and fluoride ART (atraumatic restorative technique)

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General Oral Hygiene Assessment

No Inflammation

Inflammation

No Plaque Plaque

Compliance Diet

Performance Brushing

Non-Compliance

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Early Childhood Caries

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Early Childhood Caries

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Early Childhood Caries

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Physical Exam

Knee to knee exam (Clinical exam) What to look for

Plaque and inflammation Stain Decay

What to do: Prophy and fluoride ART (atraumatic restorative technique)

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Early Childhood Caries

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Risk Assessment

How to assess risk Mother/caregiver Infant/child

What to do: BFE (benign floral enhancement) Diet review/recommendations

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Risk Groups For Dental Caries

Children with special health care needs Children of mothers with a high caries

rate Children with demonstrable caries,

plaque, demineralization, and/or staining Children who sleep with a bottle or

breastfeed throughout the night Later-order offspring Children in families of low socioeconomic

status

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Benign Floral Enhancement(BFE): Maternal

Treat decay and perio (ideally preconception)

Diet modification Optimize oral hygiene Judicious administration of fluoride Integration of xylitol gum, (4X/QD)

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Benign Floral Enhancement(BFE): Infant

Caries removal (ART) Diet modification Optimize oral hygiene Judicious administration of fluoride

(systemic and topical)

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Now What?(Reappoint status)

Referral Periodicity of recall

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Clinical Scenarios