Cook County and Grand Portage children, youth up to age 26, along with pregnant mothers who do not have dental insurance, can receive free dental care at Grand Marais Family Dentistry on Monday, October 16. The Oral Health Task Force (OHTF), a Sawtooth Mountain Clinic (SMC) program, is sponsoring its tenth ‘Free Day at the Dentist’ event, which includes an exam, cleaning, x-rays, fluoride and/or sealants. Because the bacteria that cause cavities are infectious and can spread from primary to permanent teeth, early protection can provide a lifetime of benefits.
“Free Day allows greater access to dental care for children and young adults throughout Cook County and takes the financial burden off of families,” said Paul Nelson, Oral Health Task Force Chair. “Unfortunately, and understandably, many times, dental care gets skipped if families do not have dental insurance or the means to visit the dentist regularly. The Oral Health Task Force has been able to assist more than 800 children, youth and pregnant moms, with dental care locally because of the collaborative way we are addressing oral health here in Cook County.”
Appointment slots fill up quickly; anyone interested in getting in for a Free Day appointment on November 16 is encouraged to call 218-387-2774 as soon as possible. Free Day is specifically for those without dental coverage and cannot be used instead of using dental insurance. “Free Day” is also available to students from Lake County who attend the Birch Grove Community School.
In-School Screenings & Fluoride Treatments Making Significant Difference
The Oral Health Task Force began in-school screenings with most local schools in 2012 to identify dental concerns such as tooth decay, including identifying cavities and providing oral health education and access to dental care through the OHTF. Since then, the number of children being screened has increased exponentially and the number of children exhibiting oral health concerns is decreasing. For example, in the 2018/19 school year at Cook County ISD 166, of the 396 students screened, 51 students had signs of decay or cavity (12.9%) versus screenings performed in September of this 2019/20 school year, of the 404 students screened, 38 students (9.4%) had signs of decay. Oshki Ogimaag began partnering with the OHTF in the 2018/19 school year to begin screenings and has already seen a 13.3% decrease in the number of students with cavities in just one year.
Contact: Bonnie Dalin, SMC Oral Health Task Force Hygienist, 218-387- 2774
About the Task Force
The Oral Health Task Force is a unique homegrown solution unique to Cook County that works to provide dental care to the children of Cook County and the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. The Task Force provides community education on the importance of early preventative care and provides financial assistance that makes dental care more affordable and accessible, including transportation to appointments if necessary. In addition to leadership from the Sawtooth Mountain Clinic, the Task Force includes representation from:
Grand Marais Family Dentistry, North Shore Health Care Foundation, Local schools and school nurses, Cook County Public Health & Human Services, and the
Grand Portage Health Service.
The program has been made possible through grants from Arrowhead Electric Cooperative, Cook County Community Foundation, Delta Dental of Minnesota Foundation, First & Second Thrift Store, Grand Marais Lions & Lioness Club, Lloyd K. Johnson Foundation, Mardag Foundation, Medica Foundation, Minnesota Dental Foundation, Minnesota Power Foundation, North Shore Health Care Foundation, Northland Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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