In Washington nearly 40% of Kindergarten children start school having experienced preventable tooth decay. Left untreated, the pain and infection caused by tooth decay can lead to problems in eating, speaking, and learning. Through prevention and early intervention, the Access to Baby and Child Dentistry (ABCD) program works to ensure:
- More low-income children receive needed dental care: Over the last ten years, the rate of Medicaid insured children under age 6 receiving dental has nearly doubled, from 22% to 43%, and children are being seen earlier before disease starts.
- Progress in improving oral health outcomes for children and cost savings: Washington’s 2010 Smile Survey shows that the rate of untreated decay among low-income preschoolers was cut in half over the last 5 years, from 26% in 2005 to 13% in 2010.
What the Legislature can do:
- Protect local funding for ABCD: Funding for local coordinators in counties across the state are needed to continue connecting children eligible for Medicaid with dental care.
- Protect funding for children’s health: Apple Health for Kids helps ensure that low-income children have access to medical and dental care.
Oral Health Watch
9 hours ago
Early detection and prevention - like access to preventive oral health care, routine checkups, and community water fluoridation - can help prevent cavities before they happen, saving money for families and our health system. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
13 hours ago
Early detection and prevention - like access to preventive oral health care, routine checkups, and community water fluoridation - can help prevent cavities before they happen, saving money for families and our health system. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
1 days ago
Nothing hydrates and satisfies thirst like refreshing water (fluoridated tap water offers added cavity protection for teeth). Here are three tips that can make it easier to choose water over sugary sodas, energy drinks and fruit punches. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
1 days ago
Nothing hydrates and satisfies thirst like refreshing water (fluoridated tap water offers added cavity protection for teeth). Here are three tips that can make it easier to choose water over sugary sodas, energy drinks and fruit punches. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
2 days ago
May 6 - 12 is National Nurses Week! Thank you to all nurses for your dedication in caring for others - and a special thanks to primary care nurses who play a vital role in identifying oral health issues early on and educating patients on the importance of good oral health. #teethmatter ...#nationalnursesweek
Oral Health Watch
3 days ago
May 6 - 12 is National Nurses Week! Thank you to all nurses for your dedication in caring for others - and a special thanks to primary care nurses who play a vital role in identifying oral health issues early on and educating patients on the importance of good oral health. #teethmatter ...#nationalnursesweek