McDHF Oral Health Programs are initiatives designed to improve the oral health and well-being of individuals within a community. These programs aim to provide education, prevention, and treatment services to promote good oral hygiene practices and reduce oral health disparities. Here are a few examples of community oral health programs:
SBOHP
School-Based Oral Health Program
- Many community oral health programs are implemented in schools to reach children and adolescents.
- These programs often include dental screenings, fluoride treatments, sealant programs, and oral health education sessions.
HSAW
Healthy Smiles At Work
- It aims to raise awareness about the importance of oral hygiene and provide resources and support for maintaining oral health in the workplace.
MoS
Miles of Smile
- The Miles of Smile Dental program is a dental service initiative that is designed to provide dental care to patients in need who reside in rural and underprivileged communities. The program aims to address the gaps in access to dental care and oral health education, and to promote and improve dental health outcomes in these communities.
ZCM
Zero Cavity Mission
- Our mission is to promote oral health and prevent dental cavities, with the ultimate goal of achieving a world with zero cavities. Dental cavities, also known as dental caries or tooth decay, are a prevalent oral health issue that affects people of all ages.