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Oral Health in Primary Care TeleECHO

Many individuals in North Dakota lack access to, or do not regularly utilize, dental care. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Division of Oral Health has stated that there are opportunities to integrate medical and dental services in different healthcare and public health settings to support populations with unmet oral health needs and associated chronic diseases.

Earn CME and View Online Recordings

The goal of this teleECHO™ is to improve access to oral health care for patients in rural and underserved communities throughout North Dakota. The focus is to build and strengthen capacity among primary care and other providers responsible for supporting patient well-being.

If you want to earn CME credit:

TeleECHO Clinics Addressing Oral Health

These free, 45-60 minute, prerecorded trainings can be viewed any time and address best practices in oral health screening, fluoride varnish application, oral health case management, as well as billing for these services in non-dental settings. Each recording includes a didactic lecture and case presentations. Live sessions occurred spring and summer of 2021.

Objectives

Learn about best practices in oral health screening, fluoride varnish application, oral health case management, and billing for these services in primary care settings through didactic and case presentations.

Participants will be able to:

  • Provide comprehensive, integrated, and responsive dental care services in primary care, pediatric, public health, or family medical center settings
  • Implement dental screening, fluoride varnish application, and dental referral practices into their clinical workflow for underserved populations
  • Acquire new skills, competencies, and best practices in patient care related to oral health

Funding

This teleECHO series is funded by the North Dakota Department of Health & Human Services Oral Health Program under two Federal grants: