Background
<< Previous | Next >>Taranaki DHB is introducing an improved and modern Community Oral Health Service for:
children aged 0 - 4 |
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children aged 5 - 12 |
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young people aged 13 - 17 |
There will be six community clinics and three mobile dental units to service schools in Taranaki.
Using funding from the Ministry of Health provided as part of the implementation of the strategic Vision - “Good Oral Health for All for Life”, Taranaki DHB is introducing a Community Oral Health Service that will focus on providing oral health care in ways that meet the needs of parents and children.
This new service will provide a full range of services from oral health promotion to the building of up-to-date oral health clinics. These hub clinics will be supported by mobile dental units that will provide care for children and adolescents.
Families are encouraged to visit together to receive dental care.
The focus areas for the DHB Community Oral Health Service are:
- Increased participation - preschoolers and teens
- Improved access to services
- Ensure everyone gets good oral health services
Community based Oral Health Services will be available all year.
2008
Oral Health Consulation Report
The 2008 Consultation Report outlines the outcomes of the consultation process undertaken by Taranaki District Health Board on proposed changes to the delivery of the Community Oral Health Service.
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Helpful Links
- Healthy Food, Healthy Teeth

Provides useful nutrition tips to ensure teeth become and stay healthy (including teeth-friendly snacks) - Kids Zone

Very simple and fun interactive animated website dedicated to educate kids in matters how to brush, prevent tooth-decay (D.K.) and look after their teeth - Healthy Smiles

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Last updated: Tuesday, December 13, 2011





