Oral Health Program
The Oregon Health Authority's (OHA) Oral Health Program works to make sure everyone in Oregon has a healthy mouth. The Program is based on the Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors' (ASTDD) model for state oral health programs. The Oral Health Program works across OHA on these activities to increase access to dental care and improve the oral health of babies, children, teens, adults and older adults:
Creating systems to add oral health into overall health prevention goals and activities;
Collecting data to find oral health disparities and inequities;
Creating oral health policy;
Overseeing and supporting school oral health programs;
Providing oral health education for everyone of all ages;
Supporting healthcare providers to include oral health in their clinics for their patients; and
Providing opportunities to increase oral health workforce.
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What's New?
February is Children’s Dental Health Month, and Governor Tina Kotek has highlighted the importance of children's dental health by issuing a
proclamation.
The Oregon Oral Health Program held an art contest during February 2024. Thank you to all the amazing kid artists around Oregon who submitted their artwork! Here are the grand prize winners:
4-7 years old age group - June from Bend and Yuna from Corvallis
8-12 years old age group - Julie from Portland and Felicity from Portland
13-18 years old age group - Molly from Salem
Remember, good oral hygiene includes:
Brushing your teeth using fluoride toothpaste for at least two minutes, two times a day.
Floss between your teeth daily.
Visit your dentist regularly.
Use fluoride.
Choose healthy snacks like fruits, vegetables and cheese.
Drink water, low-fat milk and milk products (like soy milk).