WIC Dental Days A collaborative Early Childhood Caries prevention program Presented by Theresa Anselmo, Linda McClure, and Suzanne Russell San Luis Obispo.

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WIC Dental Days A collaborative Early Childhood Caries prevention program Presented by Theresa Anselmo, Linda McClure, and Suzanne Russell San Luis Obispo County Public Health, WIC, and Clinica de Tolosa 2012 National Primary Oral Health Conference October 1, 2012

Learning Objectives 1. Describe the roles of the major partners 2. Explain interventions targeting the responsible socio-ecological factors 3. Discuss the facilitators and challenges to ongoing implementation and institutionalization of the program 4. Apply information to develop a similar program in their community

Linda McClure, Director San Luis Obispo County WIC Program WIC & Oral Health Linda McClure, Director San Luis Obispo County WIC Program Brief introduction 3

Overview What is WIC? WIC Oral Health Project Grant WIC Dental Days Collaborative Results

Women, Infants & Children Program “WIC” WIC is a nutrition program Created 35 years ago to address poor nutrition in vulnerable populations 100 percent federally funded – US Department of Agriculture

WIC Serves Pregnant, breastfeeding & postpartum women Infants (birth to 1 year) Children (up to age 5)

Eligibility Income < 185% of federal poverty level. Be in category served by WIC

WIC Services Checks to buy healthy foods Information about nutrition, health and breastfeeding Help finding health care and other community services

California WIC Program Largest WIC program in the nation. Serves 1.485 million participants monthly. Over 60% of infants born in CA are on WIC.

In the beginning… July 2006 WIC received a small grant from local First 5 to provide oral health education to WIC families.

Grant Objectives 1-3 Provide education & dental referrals to: 200 prenatals monthly 200 infants monthly 300 children monthly

Oral Health Educational Guides

Grant Objective 4 Provide group classes to 150 parents annually

2011-2012 Results 80 prenatals per month 233 infants per month 421 children per month 262 parents participated in the group oral health class

La Clinica de Tolosa Suzanne Russell, Clinic Director Partnership for the Children of San Luis Obispo County – Clinica de Tolosa Brief introduction 15

Beginnings May 2009 Contacted by Dental Health Foundation (DHF) WIC Dental Services pilot program Identify effective models Target ages 9-15 months

Beginnings Reduce ECC Early intervention Establish dental homes for WIC participants

Beginnings DHF Provided funding Technical assistance – sample forms, data collection Collaborative meetings

Model Development WIC resources (e.g. space, scheduling) Determine model of delivery WIC resources (e.g. space, scheduling) Tolosa resources (dental personnel, supplies, data collection

Model Development Establish assessment criteria Define urgency classifications Create assessment forms Institute a data collection method

Implementation Services included for each child Risk Assessment Visual exams Toothbrush prophys Fluoride varnish applications Health education Care coordination

Results Tolosa operated the WIC Dental Days clinics from January 2009 through August 2011 January 2009 first clinic August 2009 - 2010 13 clinics held Sept 2010 – August 2011 11 clinics held

Results 245 children 279 parents 38% of participants 9-15 months 47% 16 to 36 months 14% 3-5 years

Results 17% had cavitated lesions 13% non-cavitated lesions (white spots) 70% no visual lesions

WIC Dental Days Evolution 2009: 1 WIC office Targeted ages 9 to 15 months Oral health screening, education, referral and fluoride varnish by dentist. 2011: 7 WIC offices. Targeted ages 9 to18 months Oral health screening, education, referral and fluoride varnish by hygienist

What have we learned

Behind the Scenes of WIC Dental Days Coordinating Targeting Scheduling

What we learned Remove the language barriers whenever possible Use ages as targets, and be flexible Good assessment and tracking is important Have messages that are consistent and repeatable

What we learned Have messages that are consistent and repeatable Develop a referral network of public and private providers Have a lead agency responsible for coordination

What we learned Having dentists as main provider prevents profits or even break even Determine billing and funding mechanisms in advance (grants, Medicaid etc.) No need to recreate the wheel

Resources Dental Health Foundation (now the Center for Oral Health) reference materials and data collection tools http://www.centerfororalhealth.org/ Educational resources at Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center http://www.mchoralhealth.org/

Where to start Contact local health department and WIC agency http://www.nwica.org/ http://www.fns.usda.gov/wic/

Resources Dental Health Foundation (now the Center for Oral Health) reference materials and data collection tools http://www.centerfororalhealth.org/ Educational resources at Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center http://www.mchoralhealth.org/

Results

Contact us Theresa Anselmo 805-781-5503 tanselmo@co.slo.ca.us Linda McClure 805-781-5571 lmcclure@co.slo.ca.us Suzanne Russell 805-238-2216 tolosa@impulse.net