Community Oral Health Program
The Community Oral Health Program (COHP) works in collaboration with schools and community partners to increase access to oral health services by linking children, youth and families to no or low-cost dental resources. This program includes both the Children's Oral Health Program and the Local Community Health Improvement Plan. The Children's Oral Health Program began its efforts to improve the health of Contra Costa County children and youth in 1977. More recently, COHP has expanded its role to include understanding, assessing and working collaboratively with community partners to impact Contra Costa County's oral health system – developing a comprehensive community health improvement plan.
For more details on each component, please click on the tabs below.
- Children's Oral Health
- Local Oral Health
- Dental Enrollment & Provider Resources
- Fluoride Prevention
- Perinatal Resources
- Schools (KOHA) Resources
- SSBs Sugar Sweetened Beverages
- Special Health Care Needs
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Children's Oral Health Program
The Children's Oral Health Program works with local schools to provide preventive oral health services:
- Education: Children learn the proper way to brush their teeth, how to prevent cavities, and how good nutrition helps keep their teeth healthy. All children receive free toothbrushes.
- Screenings: Licensed dental professionals perform visual screenings to check the health of children's mouths.
- Sealants: Children in grades 2-6 are screened to determine if they need dental sealants on their permanent molars. Sealants are a thin, plastic coating. They help reduce the risk of developing cavities, in the chewing surface of molars.
- Varnish: All students who return a consent form will get a fluoride varnish application.
- YouTube: Provider Training Fluoride Varnish
- Kindergarten: The Program offers assistance to schools to help fulfill State law, AB1433, which requires that children entering public schools for the first time, in kindergarten, must have a dental check-up.
Community Collaboratives & Events
- We provide preventive oral health services to youth at juvenile detention facilities and at the Calli House Youth Shelter.
- Our Program participates in a variety of community outreach events in collaboration with our partners such as First 5 Resource Centers, Head Start, Ronald McDonald Care Mobile Collaborative, Loma Vista Dental Assisting Program, Diablo Valley College Dental Hygiene Program and the Contra Costa Dental Society.
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Local Oral Health Program
Contra Costa has developed a community health improvement plan, as well as an oral health systems map of the county that identifies oral health resources and gaps. CCHS leaders and community stakeholders have identified seven oral health priorities for Contra Costa.
Links
- NIHCM Foundation: Oral Health & Health Equity
- California Oral Health Plan
- Community Health Indicators
- Community Partners list
- John Muir Needs Assessment
- Family Maternal & Child Health Website
- Contra Costa Oral Health Needs Assessment
- Systems Map
- Timeline
- Vision, Mission and Guidelines
- Community Health Improvement Plan
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KOHA Resources
Kindergarten Oral Health Assessment
The Kindergarten Oral Health Assessment (KOHA) helps to ensure children are healthy and ready for school. Like screenings for vision and hearing, California has a law that strongly encourages children receive an oral health screening as part of school entry by their first year of school in either kindergarten or first grade. There are two ways to complete the screening, either at a dental office or through a school program.
Once the KOHA form is completed, schools enter the information into the SCHOR data system. This helps State and local counties understand the number of children suffering from untreated dental decay and provide necessary resources to communities. By completing this screening, parents also help ensure their child gets connected to early preventive dental care. This can lead to fewer school absences as a result of tooth infection or pain.
Improving our children's oral health requires a successful partnership between parents, schools, healthcare providers and community organizations.
For more information on how you can participate, please scroll below.
Contra Costa County
- Molar Sealants Prevents Cavities | Spanish | Chinese
- What is the Kindergarten Oral Health Assessment (KOHA)? | Spanish | Chinese
- Why The Kindergarten Oral Health Assessment Matters? | Spanish
- Executive Summary of Needs Assessment 2018
- Contra Costa Kindergarten Enrollments vs. Assessments in Contra Costa County
- Dental Disease in Contra Costa County
- Children Now Insider: Why Children's Oral Health Matters↗
- Contra Costa County Office of Education↗
- School Districts in Contra Costa County
Resources for Schools and Parents
- California School-Based Health Alliance↗
- School Based Oral Health Alliance
- California Department of Education↗
- Oral Health Notification Letter↗
- Oral Health Notification Letter (Multiple Languages)↗
- Required Oral Health Assessment/Waiver Request Form (English)↗
- Required Oral Health Assessment/Waiver Request Form (Multiple Languages)↗
- Database for School Reporting Systems (SCHOR)↗
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Medi-Cal has Dental Covered
Watch in YouTube
Local Dental Resources
- Dental Clinics in Contra Costa County
- Community Partners list
- John Muir Mobile Dental Clinic ↗
- Find a Medi-Cal Dental Provider in Contra Costa County ↗
- Smile California Covered Services ↗
- Visiting the Dentist ↗
- Medical has Dental Covered Flyer | Spanish
- CavityFree SF For Medical & Dental Providers ↗
Smile California Partners and Providers
- Materials for Medi-Cal Members ↗
- Smile California Social Media Gallery ↗
- Smile California Partner Toolkit ↗
- Smile CA Brochure | Spanish
- Smile CA Pregnancy Brochure | Spanish
- Smile CA Dental Care for Seniors | Spanish
- Aging and Dental Health | Spanish
- Medi-Cal Covers Dental for Former Foster Youth | Spanish
- Medi-Cal Covers Your Client's Dental Needs | Spanish
State Dental Resources
- Medi-Cal Eligibility and Covered California - Frequently Asked Questions↗
- Medi-Cal Dental Program ↗
- CDPH Oral Health website ↗
- California Dental Association ↗
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Parent and Caregiver Resources
- Common Questions | Spanish
- A Mom's Guide to Fluoride ↗
- Is Fluoride Safe
- Fluorosis Facts for Families | Spanish
- Fun Activities and Coloring Sheets for Kids ↗
- Is My Water Supply Fluoridated? ↗
Local Quality Reports
- Contra Costa Water District ↗
- Diablo Water District ↗
- East Bay MUD ↗
- Golden State Water Company ↗
Community Partners Resources on Water Fluoridation
- Common Questions about Community Water Fluoridation ↗
- Drinking Water FAQ ↗
- MouthHealthy.Org: Fluoride Info and Video Link ↗
- Sugar Sweetened Beverages, Water promotion UCSF Link ↗
Health Care Professionals Resources
- Working Together for Oral Health Prevention ↗
- Fluoride Safety: A Guide for Health Professionals | Spanish
- Speaking Points on Fluoridation
- Fluoride Varnish and Silver Diamine Fluoride: A Resource Guide
- California Oral Health Technical Assistance Center - Fluoride Prevention Programs ↗
Media Visuals on Benefits of Fluoridation
- YouTube: Importance of Community Water Fluoridation
- ADA: Action for Dental Health
- How Community Water Fluoridation Prevents Tooth Decay | Spanish
- How Fluoride Works | Spanish
- Newsletter Brush Up On Oral Health | Spanish
- One Glass At A Time Poster | Spanish
- Oral Health Equity Poster | Spanish
- Why Do Children Need Fluoride? | Spanish
- You're Teaching Them | Spanish
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Perinatal Resources
Medi-Cal
- Medi-Cal For Pregnancy
- Medi-Cal Access Program
- Medi-Cal Covers Dental During Pregnancy Brochure | Spanish
- Medi-Cal Covers Pregnancy Flyer | Spanish
Perinatal Programs in Contra Costa Health Services
Resources for Community Members and Partners
- Healthy Smiles from Pregnancy Through the Toddler Years | Spanish
- First tooth, first birthday, first visit | Spanish
- Is it Teething Time For Your Baby? | Spanish
- Dental Care During Pregnancy is Safe and Important | Spanish
- Five Essential Tips for Expectant Mothers
- Healthy Dental Habits to Practice During Pregnancy
- Pregnancy and Teeth
- NICU Babies, Healthy Tips | Spanish
- Now You're Brushing for Two | Spanish
- Now You're Brushing for Two Poster | Spanish
- Nutrition for Mom and Baby
- Preventive Dental Visits Are Important!
- Protect Tiny Teeth | Spanish
- Toothy Tips For Parents | Spanish
- Two Healthy Smiles Brochure | Spanish
Resources for Healthcare Professionals
- Pregnancy Toolkit for Medical Professionals, AAP
- MCH Guidance for Oral Health Professionals
- Questions Moms Are Asking About Oral Health Brochure | Spanish
- Kick It California: Health Professional Provider Referral
- Perinatal Oral Health Goal Setting Worksheet | Spanish
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SSBs Sugar Sweetened Beverages
Visual & Infographic Resources for Caregivers, Partners, and Health Care Professionals
- Chose Health. Drink Water
- Sugary Drinks, Tooth Decay
- Added Sugar Is Not So Sweet
- Drink Label Cards
- Make Every Sip count
- Drinks Destroy Teeth
- Get Active, Drink Water
- Activity Sheets: Sugar Wars
Guides and Resources for Providers
- A Guide for Oral Healthcare Providers
- Oral Health & SSB Consumption
- UCSF Guide: When sugar is not so sweet
- CDC: Get the Facts SSB & Consumption
- Rethink Your Drink Curriculum
- Rethink Your Drink Fact Sheet
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Special Health Care Needs Oral Health Resources
Local Resources and Medi-Cal
- Covered Services
- Medi-Cal Covers Your Loved One's Dental Needs | Spanish | Chinese
- UCSF School of Dentistry (Provides Sedation)
Videos
- Special Olympics: COVID Safety at the Dentist
- Special Olympics: How To Adapt A Toothbrush
- Special Olympics: How To Brush Your Teeth
- Special Olympics: How To Floss
- Special Olympics: Why Your Oral Hygiene is Important
- Sesame Street and Autism: Everyday Routine Cards
Resources for Community Partners and Caregivers
- A Caregiver's Guide to Good Oral Health | Spanish
- Child Care Health: Oral Health for Children with Disabilities | Spanish
- Developing An Oral Health Plan | Spanish
- Dry Mouth & Older Adults Guide for Caregivers | Spanish
- Head Start: Oral Health and Children with Disabilities | Spanish
- Oral Health & Aging Brushing Guide for Caregivers | Spanish
- Oral Health Guide for Families with Special Health Care Needs
Resources for Families and Parents
- Anesthesia and Sedation Used for Oral Healthcare | Spanish
- Dental Caries: Fact Sheets for Families | Spanish
- Getting to Know Me Information for Your Child's Dental Office | Spanish
- Health Profile Template | Spanish | Chinese
- Toothbrushing Positions for your Child with a Disability | Spanish
- Toothbrushing Tips for your Child with a Disability | Spanish
Resources for Health Care Professionals
- UW School of Dentistry: Special Needs Fact Sheets
- AAPD Best Practices: Patients with Special Health Care Needs
- National Maternal and Child Oral Health Report
- National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Guide
- National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research Strategies:
- Smiles for Life Oral Health Curriculum
- Speciality Care Dentistry Association
Contact
Community Oral Health Program
597 Center Avenue, Suite 365
Martinez, CA 94553
Maria Ortiz-Padilla, Program Manager
925-313-6280
