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Title: COMMUNITY DENTAL HEALTH


1
COMMUNITY DENTAL HEALTH
  • Algonquin College
  • Janet Ladas

2
MY BACKGROUND
  • 22 years as a dental hygienist for the Health
    Department of the City of Ottawa
  • 10 years in private practice as a dental
    hygienist and a dental assistant
  • 1 semester teaching Community Dental Health at
    Algonquin College

3
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
  • GOAL
  • To know and understand the role of the Dental
    Hygienist in oral health care, and the education
    of target populations and the community in
    general.

4
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
  • OBJECTIVES
  • To understand the public health model and dental
    health promotion and program planning
  • To grasp the basics of Epidemiology /
    Biostatistics and gathering of statistics
  • To learn of the experiences of other dental
    health professionals working with diverse
    communities
  • To complete assignments and presentations as
    requested and on time.

5
FORMAT OF PRESENTATION
  • Computer presentation and lectures
  • Discussions
  • Guest speakers
  • Wrap up and exam preparation

6
MY EXPECTATIONS
  • Students will
  • Appreciate and understand what Community Dental
    Health involves
  • Attend classes regularly and participate in
    discussions
  • Will communicate openly if there are problems and
    provide feedback
  • All attain high passing grades

7
YOUR EXPECTATIONS
8
AGENDA (WORKPLAN)
  • WEEK 1 JANUARY 7, 2003
  • Teachers introduction
  • Goals and objectives
  • Outline assignments and presentation schedule
  • Discuss the roles of D.H. in community health

9
AGENDA (WORKPLAN)
  • WEEK 2 JANUARY 14, 2003
  • Lesson planning
  • Comprehensive school health
  • Guest speaker

10
AGENDA (WORKPLAN)
  • WEEK 3 4 JANUARY 21 28, 2003
  • Roles of D.H. in community health continued
  • Current dental health practice and studies
  • Health promotion and education review
  • Guest speaker

11
AGENDA (WORKPLAN)
  • WEEK 5 FEBRUARY 4, 2003
  • Community placements
  • Guest Speaker
  • WEEK 6 FEBRUARY 11, 2003
  • Introduction to Biostatistics (Section 111)
  • Introduction to Epidemiology, Indices, Graphs and
    Tables

12
AGENDA (WORKPLAN)
  • WEEK 7 FEBRUARY 18, 2003
  • Descriptive statistics
  • Research techniques

13
AGENDA (WORKPLAN)
  • WEEK 8 9 - FEBRUARY 25 MARCH 11, 2003
  • Inferential statistics, graphs and tables
  • Research techniques continued
  • Oral presentations
  • Study Week March 3 -7, 2003.

14
AGENDA (WORKPLAN)
  • WEEK 10 11 MARCH 18 25, 2003
  • Examine the role of government in Public Health
    (W.H.O., Federal, Provincial and Municipal)
  • Oral Presentations
  • Guest Speaker
  • Note Assignment A due March 18, 2003

15
AGENDA (WORKPLAN)
  • WEEK 12 APRIL 1, 2003
  • Community placements
  • Guest Speaker
  • Oral Presentations
  • Note Assignment B due April 1, 2003.

16
AGENDA (WORKPLAN)
  • WEEK 13, 14, 15 APRIL 8, 15, 22, 2003
  • Wind up and review for exam
  • Oral Presentations
  • WEEK 16 APRIL 29, 2003
  • Write final exam 2 hours

17
ASSIGNMENTS 2003
  • A Statistics Project
  • Marks 15
  • Due Date March 18th
  • B D.M.F.T. Survey of Algonquin Dental
  • Clinic Clients
  • Marks 15
  • Data collected by February 11th
  • Research questionnaire completed April 1st

18
ASSIGNMENTS 2003
  • Oral Presentation
  • Marks 15
  • Assigned groups of 5 students
  • Marked by peers teacher
  • Start March 11th on-going

19
ASSIGNMENTS 2003
  • Teaching Evaluation
  • Marks 15
  • Marked by teacher at individual school
  • field placement
  • On-going

20
ASSIGNMENTS 2003
  • Final Exam 2 hours
  • Multiple Choice 10
  • To the Point Answers 30
  • (12 questions)
  • -----
  • 40
  • Grand Total 100

21
DENTAL HYGIENE DEFINED C.D.H.A.
  • Health profession involving theory and practice
    (evidence-based)
  • Working with clients, other healthcare profession
    and society in general
  • Helping to achieve and maintain optimal oral
    health as an integral part of well-being

22
Dental Hygiene Process of CareResponsibilities
  • 1. Health Promotion Awareness/Improvement/Respons
    ibility
  • 2. Education
  • Teaching/Learning/Behavior Modification
  • 3. Clinical Therapy
  • Care/Treatment

23
Dental Hygiene Process of CareResponsibilities
  • 4. Research
  • Scientific Investigation/Study/Reporting
  • 5. Change Agent
  • Catalyst for process of change
  • 6. Administration
  • Policy Development/Management Processes
  • All responsibilities mean a commitment to
  • Lifelong Learning to maintain
    competence.

24
DENTAL HYGIENISTS PROCESS OF CARE IN PRIVATE
PRACTICE
  • HEALTH PROMOTER Enabling clients to increase
    awareness, responsibility and improvement of
    their health
  • - Practice prevention
  • EDUCATOR Teaching / learning from clients
  • - Motivating and modifying behaviour of clients

25
DENTAL HYGIENISTS PROCESS OF CARE IN PRIVATE
PRACTICE
  • CLINICIAN Preventive, therapeutic and ongoing
    care procedures
  • - Technology used appropriately
  • RESEARCHER Investigating, studying and keeping
    current with knowledge that validates D.H.
    practice

26
DENTAL HYGIENISTS PROCESS OF CARE IN PRIVATE
PRACTICE
  • CHANGE AGENT Managing the process of change
  • - catalyst, solution giver, resource link
    process helper
  • - advocator for rights and well-being
  • ADMINISTRATOR Management process and policy
    development
  • - Record keeping
  • - Office policy
  • - Cost Effectiveness

27
DENTAL HYGIENISTS PROCESS OF CARE IN COMMUNITY
HEALTH
  • HEALTH PROMOTER
  • - Increase awareness, personal responsibility
    and improvement of oral health in the community
  • - Resource person for other health professionals
  • EDUCATOR / PROGRAM PLANNER
  • - In response to needs and resources in the
    community
  • - Dental health advisor

28
DENTAL HYGIENISTS PROCESS OF CARE IN COMMUNITY
HEALTH
  • CLINICIAN Screening surveys
  • - Preventive care, referrals and client
    follow-ups
  • RESEARCHER
  • - Keeping current

29
DENTAL HYGIENISTS PROCESS OF CARE IN COMMUNITY
HEALTH
  • CHANGE AGENT
  • - For health policies rights and well-being
  • - Catalyst, solution-giver, resource link
  • - Process helper
  • ADMINISTRATOR
  • - Maintains records, data input, analysis and
    dissemination
  • - Policy and procedure management
  • - Ensures cost-effectiveness

30
PHASES OF PROCESS OF CARE
  • Private Practice
  • Assessment of
  • Clients medical and dental history
  • Socio-cultural history
  • Oral exam
  • Diagnosis of
  • - Patients oral hygiene status
  • Public Health
  • Assessment of
  • Needs of the community and the target population
  • Analyzes assessment
  • Diagnosis of
  • -Community dental hygiene status

31
PHASES OF PROCESS OF CARE
  • Private Practice
  • Planning of
  • Treatment needs and priorities
  • Method of payment
  • Public Health
  • Planning of
  • Program based on data, priority and resources
  • Funding sources

32
PHASES OF PROCESS OF CARE
  • Private Practice
  • Implementation of
  • Treatment plan and co-ordination of treatment
    with other professionals
  • Changing when necessary
  • Public Health
  • Implementation of
  • Varied personnel are involved
  • Changing plan when necessary

33
PHASES OF PROCESS OF CARE
  • Private Practice
  • Evaluation
  • During treatment, specific intervals or on
    completion of treatment
  • Public Health
  • Evaluation
  • Ongoing in terms of
  • - effectiveness
  • - efficiency
  • - appropriateness
  • - adequacy
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