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Mobile Dental Clinics - Health Services & School Nursing (CA Dept of Education)

Mobile Dental Clinics - Health Services & School Nursing (CA Dept of Education):



Mobile Dental Clinics





Information and guidance on mobile dental facilities for school administrators when entering into contracts with private dental vendors.
Oral health has a significant impact on a student's ability to achieve in school. Poor oral health results in absence from school, significant pain that makes it difficult for students to focus on schoolwork, sleep deprivation, interference with eating, speech difficulties, and slowed social development.
Many children and families struggle to access comprehensive and affordable dental care. Bringing oral health services to schools can be an efficient, cost-effective method to reach children and families that do not have a reliable and consistent source of care. Preschools and kindergarten through grade twelve schools are considering permitting oral health professionals to bring preventive and treatment services on-site. Dental services can be delivered in schools with stationary equipment, in a room in the school building using portable equipment, or in mobile vans that park at the schools.
The following resources were compiled to assist school districts considering contracting with a mobile/portable dental care provider to meet the oral health needs of their students.

Policy

Promoting Oral Health for California's Students External link opens in new window or tab.
Policy brief from California School Boards Association (CSBA) explaining the role of school districts in promoting oral health among students.  

Guidelines

Community Oral Health Resources External link opens in new window or tab.
Information from the California Dental Association including guidance on mobile dental facilities for school administrators when entering into contracts with private dental vendors.
Integrating Oral Health into School Health Programs and Policies External link opens in new window or tab. (PDF)
Produced by the CSBA and the Dental Health Foundation, provides background information, policy development tools and other strategies for addressing students' oral health needs.
Mobile and Portable Dental Services in Preschool and School Settings: Complex Issues External link opens in new window or tab. (PDF)
Overview of the complex issues that confront communities and states around mobile and portable dental care provided in educational settings such as preschools, Head Starts, and kindergarten through twelfth grade schools. 
School-Based Dental Services Guidelines For School Districts External link opens in new window or tab. (PDF)
Assists school districts when considering contracting with a mobile/portable dental care provider to meet the oral health needs of their students.

Governance

California Business and Professions Code (SB 562, 2013) Section 1657 External link opens in new window or tab.
Allows the Dental Board of California to regulate portable dental units to help ensure that patients who receive care by providers, using portable dental units at a community site, get comprehensive care, and are connected to a local dental provider if the provider using the portable dental unit cannot provide all the care a patient needs.

Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)

Sample MOU External link opens in new window or tab. (PDF)
For school districts to use and tailor to fit their specific needs.

Insurance Enrollment Information

Buying Children's Dental Coverage Through the Marketplace External link opens in new window or tab. (PDF)
Parent's buying guide for children’s dental coverage in a state's health insurance market place.

Kindergarten Oral Health Assessment

Oral Health Assessment
Information related to California Education Code Section 49452.8, which requires public school students to have an oral health assessment no later than May 31 of their first year of school enrollment. Also includes sample parental notifications available in multiple languages.

Additional Resources

Best Practice Approaches for State and Community Oral Health Programs External link opens in new window or tab. (PDF)
The Coordinated School Health Program (CDC researched-based model) is a planned, organized set of health-related programs, policies, and services coordinated to meet the health and safety needs of kindergarten through twelfth grade students at both the school district and individual school levels.
Mobile-Portable Dental Manual External link opens in new window or tab.
Five chapters provide important questions, considerations, recommendations and evaluation strategies to help make decisions about programs using mobile vehicles, portable equipment, or a combination system. 
Organization for Safety, Asepsis, and Prevention External link opens in new window or tab.
Recommendations for safe delivery of oral care outside the dental office, including site analysis and infection control checklist.
Questions: Coordinated School Health & Safety Office | schoolhealth@cde.ca.gov | 916-319-0914