Oral Health Care During Pregnancy

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Oral Health Care During Pregnancy Prepared by National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center Georgetown University Research to Policy and Practice Forum: Periodontal Health and Birth Outcomes Summary of a Meeting of Maternal, Child, and Oral Health Experts! Presents an overview of a 2006 forum convened by HRSA s Maternal and Child Health Bureau.! Explores oral health requirements of pregnant women as a promising strategy for improving maternal and infant health. 1

Research to Policy and Practice Forum: Periodontal Health and Birth Outcomes Summary of a Meeting of Maternal, Child, and Oral Health Experts! Provides a summary of presentations, including! Evidence related to periodontal health and birth outcomes.! Policies, programs, and practices addressing the oral health needs of pregnant women.! New findings from federally funded clinical research.! Overview of periodontal health for women of reproductive age. Research to Policy and Practice Forum: Periodontal Health and Birth Outcomes Summary of a Meeting of Maternal, Child, and Oral Health Experts! Offers future directions for policy and programming, including! Overarching themes (e.g., pregnancy is an opportune time to promote healthy behaviors).! Health education and training themes (e.g., education and training should be targeted to a wide range of professionals).! Outreach and public education themes (e.g., identify consistent oral health messages). 2

Research to Policy and Practice Forum: Periodontal Health and Birth Outcomes Summary of a Meeting of Maternal, Child, and Oral Health Experts! Offers future directions for policy and programming, including (continued)! Policies and program themes (e.g., oral health promotion efforts should include all population groups).! Work force development themes (e.g., train non-oral-health professionals).! Access-to-care themes (e.g., identify more dentists willing to serve pregnant women). Research to Policy and Practice Forum: Periodontal Health and Birth Outcomes Summary of a Meeting of Maternal, Child, and Oral Health Experts! Offers future directions for research, for example! Determine what populations with periodontal disease are at highest risk for adverse birth outcomes.! Develop a quick, reliable method for screening pregnant women for periodontal disease. 3

Pregnancy and Oral Health Workgroup! Health Resources and Services Administrations Maternal and Child Health Bureau (chair)! Health Resources and Services Administrations Office of Women Health! Altarum Institute! American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry! American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists! American Dental Association! American Dental Education Association! Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs! Children s Dental Health Project! National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center! National Oral Health Policy Center! University of California at Los Angeles Dental Policy Center Pregnancy and Oral Health Workgroup Short Term Strategies! Conduct environmental scan of materials for health professionals and consumers.! Develop a policy brief to address the major barriers to addressing women s oral health needs during the perinatal period.! Develop a summary of the New York State Department of Health s publication, Oral Health Care During Pregnancy and Early Childhood: Practice Guidelines.! Develop a consumer brochure to educate women about the importance of oral hygiene and oral health care during pregnancy. 4

Access to Oral Health Care During the Perinatal Period: A Policy Brief! Explains major barriers to addressing perinatal oral health.! Discusses the interconnectedness of oral health and systemic health.! Explains pregnant women s elevated risk for oral infections.! Identifies the need to increase the proportion of women who receive oral health care during the perinatal period.! Offers strategies for reducing systems-level barriers to accessing oral health care. Access to Oral Health Care During the Perinatal Period: A Policy Brief! Includes strategies to! Promote the use of guidelines! Expand opportunities for professional and consumer education! Increase dental insurance coverage, and! Integrate oral health care as a part of perinatal care.! Presents evidence from the professional, peer-reviewed literature. 5

Oral Health Care During Pregnancy! Summarizes the New York Department of Health s publication, Oral Health Care During Pregnancy and Early Childhood Practice Guidelines.! Intended to improve the standard of care for pregnant women.! Explains why oral health care during pregnancy is important. Oral Health Care During Pregnancy! Provides information for all health professionals, prenatal care professionals, and oral health professionals.! Offers guidance to share with families during pregnancy and postpartum. 6

Oral Health Care During Pregnancy! Role of all health professionals:! Explains why oral health care during pregnancy is important.! Explains that oral health care during pregnancy is safe and effective.! Tells women that diagnosis (including necessary dental X- rays) and treatment for conditions requiring immediate attention are safe during the first trimester of pregnancy. Oral Health Care During Pregnancy! Role of all health professionals (continued):! Provide information about oral hygiene and oral health care by including topics in prenatal classes.! Provide a list of dentists in the community.! Provide referrals as needed. 7

Oral Health Care During Pregnancy! Role of prenatal health professionals:! Assess pregnant women s oral health status.! Integrate oral health topics into prenatal care classes, and encourage women to attend classes.! Make available educational materials that are written at appropriate reading levels.! Counsel women to adhere to their dentist s recommendations for treatment or follow-up. Oral Health Care During Pregnancy! Role of oral health professionals:! Improve access to oral health services (e.g., long waits for available appointment dates).! Conduct a health history, risk assessment, and oral examination.! Use when clinically indicated: X- rays, local anesthetic with epinephrine, appropriate analgesics and/or antibiotics, and dental amalgam.! Assist pregnant women with disease management. 8

Oral Health Care During Pregnancy! Offers guidance to share with families (during pregnancy), for example:! Brush teeth with fluoridated toothpaste twice a day, and floss once a day.! Limit foods containing sugar to mealtimes only.! Drink water or milk. Avoid carbonated beverages (pop or soda).! Obtain necessary oral treatment before delivery. Oral Health Care During Pregnancy! Offers guidance to share with families (postpartum), for example:! Brush teeth with fluoridated toothpaste twice a day, and floss once a day.! Limit foods containing sugar to mealtimes only.! Drink water or milk. Avoid carbonated beverages (pop or soda).! Obtain necessary oral treatment before delivery. 9

Two Healthy Smiles Tips to Keep You and Your Baby Healthy! Designed to educate women about the importance of proper oral hygiene and oral health care during pregnancy.! Topics include brushing, flossing, eating healthy foods, and getting dental care.! Additional topics include caring for an infant s gums and teeth, and finding a dentist.! Easy-to-read format that is appropriate for readers with lower literacy levels. www.mchoralhealth.org/materials/perinatal.html 10

Pregnancy and Oral Health Workgroup Long Term Strategies! Promote guidelines and other materials! Expand education of health professionals! Integrate perinatal health and oral health (education, referral, and follow-up as part of routine perinatal care)! Educate women and their families! Improve financing of perinatal oral health care 11