Community Dental Care

 

In Spring 2020, Sullivan County Oral Health Collaborative reached out to the Bio X Cell Fund committee to request funds for a laptop and printer for the Sullivan County Dental Initiative. SCDI provides screenings and on-site preventative care to over 800 children in Sullivan County with a focus on children 1-12. The preventative services offered on-site at Maple Avenue School in Claremont include dental cleanings, temporary fillings, fluoride varnish, and decay stopping fluoride.

As a result of the SCDI initiative, the rate of untreated tooth decay in Claremont 3rd graders has dropped from 64% to 10% over the past 10 years. In that time health providers, under the management of a Certified Public Health Dental Hygienist, have seen nearly every child in the district. The current opioid crisis has had a large impact on vulnerable children, but SDCIā€™s comprehensive preventative program has consistently kept the untreated tooth decay rate between 10-15%.

In addition to their boots-on-the-ground efforts, SCDI is currently participating in a 5-year NYU / NIDR study. This study is intended to answer the National Institute of Dental Researchā€™s question: ā€œhow much of which preventive treatments will increase access, improve health and reduce costs for children in rural Americaā€. By participating in this study, SCDI hopes to provide answers that will help shape future dental health policy.

The Bio X Cell fund is proud to support SCDI and the important contribution they are making to public health!