Open Mouth, Open Mind: Expanding the Role of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners
Oral health is essential to overall health at any age, although in children it is particularly important because poor oral health can have a deleterious effect on deciduous and permanent dentition. For decades, oral health providers have urged primary care providers to incorporate oral health assessment, risk factor identification, parent education, and preventive therapy into routine well-child visits. Despite recommendations from various professional associations and governmental organizations, the incidence of dental disease in young children remains relatively unchanged. Although the literature has clearly demonstrated that preventive care treatments, such as the application of fluoride varnish performed in the primary care setting, improve oral health in children, very few primary care providers include oral health services in their well-child visits. The purpose of this article is to reduce the barriers and knowledge gaps identified in recent pediatric oral health research and educate primary care nurse practitioners on the application of fluoride varnish to reduce the risk of the development of dental caries in young children.
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Target Audience
Pediatric-focused advanced practice registered nurses.
Learning Objectives
- Summarize the definition and epidemiology of early childhood caries
- Analyze the most current evidence-based recommendations for prevention of early childhood caries.
- Utilize risk factors for early childhood caries to guide oral health education for families.
- Identify signs of early childhood caries indicating the need for referral to a dentist.
- Promote the integration of fluoride varnish use into the primary care setting.
Carol A. Clark, Clinical Assistant Professor, Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, IN.
Kathleen A. Kent, Clinical Assistant Professor, Indiana University School of Nursing, Indianapolis, IN
Richard D. Jackson, Associate Professor, Indiana University School of Dentistry, Indianapolis, IN
FACULTY DISCLOSURE:
None to Report
Correspondence:
Kathleen A. Kent, DNP, RN, CPNP,
Indiana University School of Nursing
1111 Middle Dr, NU 423W
Indianapolis, IN 46202
E-mail:kaakent@iu.edu
Available Credit
- 1.00 Contact hours