State of Rhode Island
Department of Health
An estimated 51 million school hours per year are lost because of dental problems. Oral health problems can also result in failure to thrive, impaired speech development, and reduced self-esteem. Students may have trouble concentrating and learning and be unlikely to score as well on tests as children who are not distracted by pain. more
School Nurses and teachers can promote oral health by educating students and parents about good health habits and about the services available in school-based oral health programs. Teachers can also help interested students pursue oral health careers.
Review prevention and response strategies for oral injury. Print and post RIDOH’s Dental Trauma Decision Tree.
Oversee and organize the dental screening of students as required by state regulations.
Promote school-based dental sealant programs through SEAL RI!
The classroom provides a great opportunity to teach children about the importance of oral health and how to stay healthy. Many websites have activity sheets and enjoyable experiments to help children learn about the importance of good oral health. These include: