Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Wisconsin Seal-A-Smile —local school-based oral health programs that provide preventive dental care to children in more than 850 schools across Wisconsin. Learn more about the program and sign your child up for services.
The mission of the Oral Health Program is to protect and promote the oral health of the people of Wisconsin. We accomplish our mission through: Planning, implementing, and evaluating preventive oral health programs. Collecting, analyzing, and reporting statewide data on the public’s oral health.
Free (or low-cost) dental care in Wisconsin. These services are offered all over the state: Oral Health Program —View a list of free and low-cost health clinics in Wisconsin. There you will find: Federally qualified health centers. Free clinics. Rural health centers. Tribal health centers.
The Wisconsin Oral Health Program supports programs for dental services in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Seal-A-Smile Programs provide dental sealants to students while at school preventing cavities and promoting oral health as part of a student's total health.
Wisconsin Seal-A-Smile (SAS) grants local school-based oral health programs funding to provide preventive dental care to children in more than 850 schools across Wisconsin. Did you know??? In the US, children miss about 52 million hours of school each year because of dental problems.
The Wisconsin Oral Health Program partnered with dental hygienists on a webinar series offering a glimpse into career opportunities available to Licensed Dental Hygienists in Wisconsin. Each hygienist shares their unique story.
PCHC dental is a full-service clinic offering adult & pediatric care. We offer exams, dental cleanings, dental fillings, dental crowns, partial dentures & more.
Find the latest news and resources from CDC's Division of Oral Health. Protecting your oral health can significantly impact your quality of life and prevent disease.
Wisconsin Seal-A-Smile (SAS) grants local school-based oral health programs funding to provide preventive dental care to children in more than 850 schools across Wisconsin. Children receive care right at school.
By addressing oral health disparities through education, preventive care, and early intervention, this outreach program will contribute significantly to improving the overall health outcomes and quality of life for Iowa's immigrant and underserved communities.