Oral Health Program
The Oral Health Program is raising the public's awareness of good oral health as an important part of total health and wellness.
Sealing Smiles Across NH - Nashua
Bringing Cavity Prevention to Granite State Kids
The Oral Health Program has contracts with agencies across the state to provide preventive and reparative dental services for NH's children and adults who don't have access to dental care. In cooperation with NH's Medicaid program, community organizations, schools, private foundations and medical and dental professionals. The Oral Health Program promotes the benefits of community water fluoridation and protective dental sealants to prevent dental disease and improve the oral health of all NH residents.
- School-based dental programs and dental centers across the state offer a range of oral health services. Each program or dental center has its own eligibility rules to qualify for services. Generally speaking the client must live in the geographic area served by the program, fulfill financial eligibility requirements and fall within the patient population age criteria determined by the dental program.
- Working with the state Offices of Rural Health & Primary Care, the Oral Health Program identifies Dental Health Professional Shortage Areas so dental school loan repayment agreements can offer incentives to dental professionals who will relocate to areas of the state where few dentists and dental hygienists provide services to low-income families.
- Learn more about the role of oral health in addiction, treatment and recovery services in different regions on New Hampshire in this three-session series.
The Oral Health Resources Exchange was developed to support and improve community and school-based oral health programs. The Exchange will take you to sample documents that anyone may adapt. To request word document versions, contact the Oral Health Program.