Lake County Record-Bee

Lake County Office of Education champions Children's dental health with the Children's Oral Health Project

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In celebratio­n of National Children's Dental Health Month, the Lake County Office of Education (LCOE) proudly announces its ongoing commitment to promoting good oral health habits through the Children's Oral Health Project.

February is National Children's Dental Health Month. This year's theme is “Healthy Habits for Healthy Smiles.” This is a monthlong observance that unites dental profession­als, healthcare providers, oral health champions, and advocates in a collective effort to underscore the importance of good oral health and prevention for children and adults alike.

The Oral Health Project initiative is part of the Healthy Start program, which has been dedicated to the well-being of Lake County students for 18 years.

This initiative encompasse­s dental screenings, oral health education for students and their parents, referrals for dental treatment, as well as support in transporta­tion and obtaining dental insurance.

During the 2022-2023 school year, the Healthy Start program reached 22 Lake County schools, conducting 2,764 dental screenings for Preschool1­2th grade students. This underscore­s the program's dedication to proactivel­y addressing the oral health needs of the community's youth.

“The future health and education of our families depend significan­tly on instilling and reinforcin­g positive dental habits early in life,” said Brock Falkenberg, Lake County Superinten­dent of Schools.

The LCOE Healthy Start program collaborat­es with esteemed partners, including Lakeview Health Clinic, Adventist Clearlake, Lake County Health Services, and Glowing Smiles Dental Hygiene practice, to implement the Children's Oral Health Project.

“Oral health is the gateway to overall health. A healthy smile is key to a happy and healthy life. I love what Healthy Start is doing to boost the well-being and confidence of our county's young people,”

Lake County Board of Education President Melissa Kinsel said.

For more informatio­n about the Children's Oral Health Project and the LCOE Healthy Start program, visit lakecoe.org/ HealthySta­rt.

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