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USA - AAPD announces partnership with Head Start to address childhood epidemic

AAPD announces partnership with Head Start to address childhood epidemic
29 February 2008
WASHINGTON, D.C.--The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, a leader in children's oral health, has announced a partnership with the Offi ce of Head Start to help combat children's tooth decay--the most common chronic childhood disease.
The OHS has awarded a five-year, $10 million dollar contract to the AAPD to establish dental homes for one million children enrolled annually in OHS programs. A dental home signifies that children's oral health care is delivered by dentists to children through an ongoing relationship that is comprehensive, continuously accessible, coordinated and family-centered.
Statistics show that 30-40 percent of three-year-olds and 50-60 percent of four-year-olds in a number of Head Start programs suffer from tooth decay, which is higher than the national average among all children. Although the initiative will not directly fund any dental services, the AAPD is developing a national network of pediatric dentists and general dentists to partner with local Head Start programs.
Teams of dentists and Head Start personnel will be trained in optimal oral health care practices and ways to develop partnerships within their community. AAPD will provide education and training to dentists and their staffs to help overcome challenges that many Head Start families face in trying to get dental care for their children.
"This is a huge step towards overcoming a problem that affects millions of children across the country," said AAPD Head Start Project Director James J. Crall.
As one Head Start parent, Keisha Wright, shared, "Without these types of resources provided by Head Start, Medicaid and other payment sources, it would be extremely difficult to fi nd and afford the support needed to meet my children's health and dental needs. I view this new children's oral health initiative as another means to help remove barriers to obtaining dental services and healthy teeth."
One local Head Start Center director, Almeta Keys, reflected, "The new OHS/AAPD endeavor is indeed best for our children. The initiative's anticipated outcomes are of grave importance and closely align with our overall mission and goals--to provide high quality health and dental services to the children we serve".
Healthy Smiles, Healthy Children: The Foundation of the American Academy of
Pediatric Dentistry will also support the initiative through a generous sponsorship from Johnson & Johnson Healthcare products , a long-standing supporter of Head Start, as a part of the company's ongoing commitment to providing oral care solutions for children.
"As a leader in the oral health industry, we are committed to programs that provide children access to the care and resources they need to build healthy oral care habits from the start," said Dr. Madeline Monaco, Senior Director, Global Professional Affairs, Oral Healthcare, Johnson & Johnson Consumer & Personal Products Worldwide, Division of Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies Group, Inc.
AAPD President Keith R. Morley added, "Pediatric dentists and our professional
colleagues are eager to offer their services, knowledge and commitment to help address the epidemic of childhood dental disease that continues to affect millions of American children."
For further information, visit the AAPD Web site at American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.


Most Head Start programs are in fluoridated inner cities and have fluoridated toothbrushing rrequirements
during classes:NYSCOF

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