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PHD hosting free teen dental party
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May 15, 2012 |
Panhandle Health District will give teens from
low-income families residing in Bonner and
Boundary counties protection for their teeth and
more at a dental party May 31 at the Sandpoint
Teen Center, 104 S. Division Ave. in Sandpoint.
PHD dental hygienists will provide screenings,
fluoride varnish, dental sealants, referrals and
education at no cost. These combined services
typically cost as much as $400.
PHD has asked local dentists to participate by
donating vouchers for dental cleanings and
cavity fillings for teens who need follow-up
care.
Dental sealants are a plastic material that is
painted onto the chewing surfaces of permanent
molar teeth. The sealants reduce the risk of
cavities occurring on the chewing surfaces of
the teeth.
Fluoride varnish is a liquid coating applied to
the teeth with a brush. It dries instantly and
provides a protective coating of fluoride that’s
released over several months. The fluoride
strengthens teeth and helps prevent decay.
The dental party will include healthy snacks,
door prizes and free dental supplies. Teens who
attended dental parties in Kootenai County told
their school nurse that the event was fun and
made them feel special with all the extras that
were provided.
The Sandpoint Teen Center dental party is
scheduled from 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, May
31.
A signature of consent for treatment by a parent
or guardian is required. Consent forms will be
available at the dental party or can be obtained
in advance by calling (208) 415-5143.
Appointments are required. Call (208) 415-5143
by 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 29, for an appointment. |
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