Giving Cavities the Brush Off with National Brush Day!

Most kids will tell you the exciting part of Halloween is all of the candy! But with all of that extra candy comes an increased risk of cavities. That’s why on November 1st, we celebrate National Brush Day to discuss the importance of oral hygiene. The holiday aims to reinforce the importance of children’s oral health and promote good tooth-brushing habits. Unfortunately, tooth decay is the single most common chronic childhood disease in the United [...]

By |2016-11-01T11:18:26-04:00November 1st, 2016|Blog|

A New Report Highlights Findings of 2016 Oral Health Study in Kentucky’s Youth

A new report, Making Smiles Happen: 2016 Oral Health Study of Kentucky’s Youth, was co-released by Delta Dental of Kentucky and Kentucky Youth Advocates at Wednesday’s Interim Health and Welfare Committee hearing in Frankfort, Kentucky.  This is the first oral health surveillance study of Kentucky children since 2001. We extend gratitude and appreciation to KOHC organizational member, Delta Dental of Kentucky for being the investor and major partner in this important study for children through [...]

By |2016-10-24T16:26:23-04:00October 24th, 2016|Blog|

Keep Kentuckians Smiling: Protect Dental Benefits in the Proposed 1115 Medicaid Waiver

When the Bevin Administration released the Section 1115 Medicaid Waiver, Kentucky HEALTH, this summer, we voiced our concern about classifying dental benefits as an earned benefit instead of included in the standard benefits package (as it is currently). The Administration held three public comment periods this summer, and made several adjustments to the waiver, including one that impacts dental coverage, before submitting it to the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for approval. The [...]

By |2016-09-30T11:11:21-04:00September 30th, 2016|Blog|

Join us for a Soda Free August

How many times during these hot, humid summer months have you or your children grabbed the first drink you see in your fridge just to quench your thirst? What you may not think about is what you grab to drink can directly affect your health, especially your dental health. National organizations such as Campaign for Dental Health, the School-Based Health Alliance, the Center for Vulnerable Populations, and The Children’s Partnership have joined forces to encourage parents, [...]

By |2016-08-05T14:54:11-04:00August 5th, 2016|Blog|

Improving Oral Health in Kentucky: Bright Spots in Oral Health Initiative

The Kentucky Oral Health Coalition (KOHC) is working to improve oral health in Kentucky by addressing access to care, increasing school based programming, and improving oral health literacy. KOHC has brought together many stakeholders to create a strong oral health network designed to collaboratively make progress in the state’s oral health outcomes. Throughout the work, we have been consistently impressed with the “bright spots” in oral health located in every county across the state. These [...]

By |2016-07-28T16:16:47-04:00July 28th, 2016|Blog|

KET’s Health Three60: “The Hidden Life of Your Mouth”

Posted on July 19, 2016, by Mahak Kalra, in Blog,Health Photo courtesy of KET Kentucky Educational Television (KET) recently featured the Health Three60 episode, “The Hidden Life of Your Mouth.” The episode focused on poor oral health as a gateway to systemic health problems, successful school-based prevention programs, and how oral health impacts quality of life and employment. Review highlights and watch the full episode below. Dr. Julie McKee, Kentucky’s state dental director, and Dr. [...]

By |2016-07-19T15:58:21-04:00July 19th, 2016|Blog|

Act Now on Proposed Changes to Kentucky’s Medicaid Program

Governor Bevin released the Kentucky HEALTH proposal, aimed at modifying Kentucky's Medicaid program, on June 22. The proposed changes will eliminate adult Medicaid dental coverage from the standard benefits package. KOHC’s executive committee and members firmly believe the inclusion of dental coverage should not be an earned benefit, but rather a key component in the standard benefits package. By including dental coverage, Kentuckians will ultimately have better oral health and health outcomes!  Take action and [...]

By |2016-06-28T10:57:54-04:00June 28th, 2016|Blog|

Nearly 2,000 Student Oral Health Screenings Will Make Smiles Happen

Good oral health is an integral component of healthy development and optimal childhood learning. Children free from dental pain and infection can focus on their schooling. Tooth decay and other dental diseases can not only have long-lasting impacts on a child’s ability to learn, but also to speak and eat. That is why the Making Smiles Happen Surveillance Initiative is a critical assessment in monitoring Kentucky children’s oral health status. Conducting a statewide survey of children’s oral health [...]

By |2016-06-02T09:38:57-04:00June 2nd, 2016|Blog|

Stay Tuned – Advocates Talk Oral Health on KET

Thank you to Kentucky Educational Television (KET) for devoting significant air time to covering oral health issues in the Commonwealth this upcoming year. The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky is supporting the television station in covering all aspects of oral health – the need and solutions from pre-natal to elderly; from policy to on-the-ground prevention. As oral health advocates and experts share their experiences, public awareness is being raised. As a longtime Kentucky Oral Health [...]

By |2016-05-26T14:10:49-04:00May 26th, 2016|Blog|

Making Smiles Happen Across Kentucky

This post originally appeared in Insider Louisville on March 24, 2016. Read “Oral Health Project Aims to Screen Thousands of Kentucky Children to Help Improve Quality of Care” online here.  Dr. Charles Tritle conducted the first official oral health screenings to kickoff the Making Smiles Happen Surveillance Initiative at Bullitt Lick Middle School Kids with good oral health are likely to do better in school than those with bad oral health. Few would dispute that statement, [...]

By |2016-03-24T11:20:04-04:00March 24th, 2016|Blog|
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