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IMPROVING PERINATAL AND INFANT ORAL HEALTH

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PROMOTING STATE ORAL HEALTH POLICIES

 PROJECT OVERVIEW
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 ACTIVITY 6: POLICY STRATEGY
 ASSESSING OPPORTUNITIES
 ENHANCING INFRASTRUCTURE
 1. Legislative Language for Leadership
 2. Fluoridation
 -- Legislative Language for Fluoridation
 -- NRC Report Response
 3. Sealants
 4. State Oral Health Plans
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 Defining Adolescence
 Dental Coalition
 Positive Youth Development
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 National Network Resources
 CNMC/AETNA Grant Project
 

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 American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement
 

FILLING GAPS

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Professional Literature

Perinatal Oral Health Literature

Boggess KA, Edelstein BL. Oral Health in Women During Preconception and Pregnancy: Implications for Birth Outcomes and Infant Oral Health. (pdf) Matern Child Health J 2006; 10:S169-S174.

Moss KL, Beck JD, Offenbacher S. Clinical risk factors associated with incidence and progression of periodontal conditions in pregnant women. (pdf) J Clin Periodontol 2005; 32: 492–498.

Xiong X, Buekens P, Fraser WD, Beck J, Offenbacher S. Periodontal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes: a systematic review (pdf) BJOG 2006; 113:135–143.

Offenbacher S, Boggess KA, Murtha AP, Jared HL, Lieff S, McKaig RG, Mauriello SM, Moss KL, Beck JD. Progressive Periodontal Disease and Risk of Very Preterm Delivery (pdf) Vol. 107, No. 1, January 2006 Obstetrics & Gynecology.

Lieff S, Boggess KA, Murtha AP, Jared H, Madianos PN, Moss K, Beck J, Offenbacher S. The Oral Conditions and Pregnancy Study: Periodontal Status of a Cohort of Pregnant Women (pdf) J. Periodontol January 2004 Volume 75 Number 1

Canakci V, Canakci CF, Canakci H, Canakci E, Cicek Y, Ingec M, Ozgoz M, Demir T, Dilsiz A, Yagiz H. Periodontal disease as a risk factor for pre-eclampsia: A case control study (pdf) Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2004; 44: 568–573

Boggess KA, Lieff S, Murtha AP, Moss K, Beck J, Offenbacher S. Maternal Periodontal Disease Is Associated With an Increased Risk for Preeclampsia (pdf) American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. 227 VOL. 101, NO. 2, FEBRUARY 2003 0029-7844/03

Offenbacher S. Maternal Periodontal Infections, Prematurity, and Growth Restriction (pdf) Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, Volume 47, Number 4, 808-821.

Offenbacher S, Lieff S, Boggess KA, Murtha AP, Madianos PN, Champagne CME, McKaig RG, Jared HL, Mauriello SM, Auten RL Jr., Herbert WNP, Beck JD. Maternal Periodontitis and Prematurity. Part I: Obstetric Outcome of Prematurity and Growth Restriction (pdf) Volume 6 Number 1 December 2001

Madianos PN, Lieff S, Murtha AP, Boggess KA, Auten RL Jr., Beck JD, Offenbacher S. Maternal Periodontitis and Prematurity Part II: Maternal Infection and Fetus Exposure (pdf) Volume 6 Number 1 December 2001


Infant and Toddler Oral Health Literature

Edelstein, BE. Dental Care Considerations for Young Children Spec Care Dentist 22(3):11S-25S, 2002.

Smales RU, Yip HK. The atraumatic restorative treatment (ART) approach for primary teeth: review of literature. Pediatric Dentistry 2000; 22:4.


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