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Oral Health Promotion in the early years Holly Owen [email protected] Dental Hygienist/Therapist and Oral Health Promoter
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Oral Health Promotion in the early years · Fluoride • Fluoride is an ion that remineralises teeth and is clinically proven to be very effective in preventing decay • Topical

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Page 1: Oral Health Promotion in the early years · Fluoride • Fluoride is an ion that remineralises teeth and is clinically proven to be very effective in preventing decay • Topical

Oral Health Promotion in

the early years

Holly Owen

[email protected]

Dental Hygienist/Therapist and Oral

Health Promoter

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Oral Health Promotion and Dental

Outreach in The Borough of

Hackney and The City of London

We are carrying out a number of schemes to improve oral

health and reduce oral health inequalities in Hackney and the

City of London:

• Screening and Fluoride varnish for all reception and year

one children in school (including Charedi Jewish

independent schools)

• Supervised lunchtime brushing in SENCO schools

• Oral Health training for the wider professional workforce-

vulnerable adults and children

• Working with other professions to ensure that public health

policies are conducive to good oral health

• ‘Brushing for life’ scheme- distributing over 10,000 free

toothbrushes and toothpaste via health visitors, children’s

centre staff, family nurses etc

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Aims of Session

• Explain the importance of early years workers in promoting oral

health

• Explain importance of good oral health in pregnant mothers and

0-5 year olds

• Explain the cause and implications of oral conditions

• Most importantly- Caries (decay)

• Deliver evidence based preventative advice

• Give early years staff the confidence to deliver oral health

promotion and empower parents to improve the oral health of

their families

• Explain how the oral health promotion team can support your

setting in promoting good oral health

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Good Oral Health

• Good oral health can be a reality for

every child

• Dental caries (decay) is a

completely preventable condition in

the vast majority of cases

• A health mouth is:

-Clean

-Free of disease

• Retaining primary teeth aids in the

eruption of a healthy permanent

teeth

• Habits formed in the early years will

lead to a healthy, decay free adult

dentition

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X ray of a two year old

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Dental Caries (Decay)

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Oral Health in Hackney

• According to the most recent Dental Health Survey of Five year olds

(PHE 2016)

• 27% of five year olds have decay

• This varies by ethnicity- 45% of Asian children, 32% of white children

and 23% of black children

• 9% have decayed front teeth

• 393 Hackney children had a GA in 2014-15 for extractions- £673 per

child

• Tooth extraction for decay is the most common reason for hospital

admissions in 5-9 year olds

• A small study of Charedi Jewish children in Hackney suggests that

decay is far more prevalent in this community- 58% of 5 year olds

examined were affected

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Dental decay (caries) is

the gradual destruction of

a tooth caused by the

action of sugar on plaque

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Tooth

Decay

Bacteria

Tooth

Time

Sugars

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Dental decay is

completely preventable

It is essential that parents

are encouraged to take

responsibility for their

child’s dental health

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• Brush 2x daily

• Use fluoride toothpaste

• Reduce sugar frequency

• Visit dentist regularly

Preventing Dental Caries

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• As soon as teeth erupt in mouth

• 2x daily for 2 minutes

• Do not eat or drink anything after brushing at night

• For the best protection the whole family should use at least

1350ppm toothpaste- children do not necessarily need a separate

toothpaste to parents

• Use smear of toothpaste for babies and pea size for children

• Supervise brushing- children under seven cannot brush effectively

alone

• Spit and don’t rinse

Toothbrushing

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Fluoride

• Fluoride is an ion that remineralises teeth and is clinically proven to be very

effective in preventing decay

• Topical fluoride is found in toothpaste, mouthwash and fluoride varnish applied

by dental professionals

• Two applications of fluoride varnish in a year proven to reduce decay by 37%

• Systemic fluoride found in some water supplies- Hackney DOES NOT have

fluoridated water (it has a naturally occuring fluoride level of 0.2mg to 0.4mg

per litre- the optimal amount for decay prevention is 1mg per litre)

• Fluoride is very safe and effective in the correct doses

• Young children should never be allowed to lick or swallow toothpaste-

excessive amounts of fluoride swallowed can cause mottling of the teeth

known as fluorosis

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• Avoid sugary snacks including hidden sugars in yogurt, cereal bars, dried fruit

• Swap for crackers, fresh fruit/veg

• Sugar should not be consumed more than four times a day

• Only give water between meals

Diet

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‘Early Childhood Caries’

AKA Bottle Caries

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Early Childhood Caries

• Affects front surfaces of upper teeth

• Caused by prolonged contact of sugary liquids

• Seen when children are given sugary liquids in

a bottle

• Particularly when sent to bed with a bottle

Prevention

• ONLY give water or milk in a bottle

• ‘Bin the bottle’ after one year

• NEVER send to bed with a bottle

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Aims of Oral Health Promotion and

Dental Outreach Schemes

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Access to Dental Care

• Only 8.7% of 0-2 year olds in Hackney access dental services

compared to 13.3% in London and 19.9% in England

• Children should be taken to see a dentist as soon as teeth are

seen (from 6 months onwards)

• 55% of children living in Hackney access dental services

compared to 60% for London and 68% for England

• NHS dentistry is free for all under 18s

• The brushing for life packs include a list of local dentists

• Encourage parents to ask their dentist about fluoride varnish-

DOH recommends it is applied twice yearly to all over 3s

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Oral Health in Pregnancy

• It is more important than ever to

maintain good oral health in

pregnancy- there are studies linking

periodontal (gum) disease and pre

term birth

• Pregnant women who smoke should

be warned about the links to

periodontal disease and early tooth

loss as part of smoking cessation-

smoking is the main risk factor in

periodontitis (advanced gum disease)

• Pregnant women and mothers of

babies aged under 12 months are

entitled to free NHS dental treatment

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Teething

• Parents should be advised to brush teeth

twice daily with fluoride toothpaste as soon

as they erupt in the mouth

• Babies can be given a cooled (not frozen)

teething ring to chew on

• Ensure that any teething gels or painkilling

medications are sugar free

• 30-80% of children will have eruption cysts

which are usually symptomless and will

resolve on their own

• Natal or neonatal teeth may be present

which can interrupt feeding and may need to

be removed

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Dummy Sucking

• Pronged dummy or

finger/thumb sucking can

lead to an open bite

• This is a particular risk in

children who maintain the

habit once they have

their permanent dentition

• Dummies should NEVER

be dipped in honey/jam

etc

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Weaning

• Breastfeeding provides the

best nutrition for babies

• From six months infants

should be introduced to a free

flowing cup

• From one year feeding from a

bottle should be discouraged

• Children should only ever be

given milk or water in bottles

• Never add sugar to weaning

foods or drinks

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Any Questions?

• Please feel free to email me with any queries you may

have

[email protected]

• Please contact me if you would like to book oral health

training for your staff or if you would like to join the

brushing for life scheme