Preparing to Implement

Implementation planning should be based on the identified needs and strengths in your community. Access the resources below to begin planning your program!

School-based oral health services operate within a school setting either using mobile dental equipment or a fixed site. School-based oral health services can vary greatly depending on the site and it is possible that a medical clinician, school nurse, dental clinician, and/or community partners may offer some or all of the services. What did you learn from your Needs and Asset Assessment? Implementation planning should be based on the identified needs and strengths in your community. Access the resources below to begin planning your program.

Implementation Planning

A basic implementation plan template is available to outline your program design

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SBOH Program Resources

Sample forms are available to support your SBOHP implementation, including consent forms, referral forms, parent/caregiver communications, and more.

 

Parent Opt-out Screening Consent Form

Parent Opt-in Screening Consent Form

Oral Health Screening Form

Screening Results Send-Home Form

 

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