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Compared to Distribution

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Compared to Target

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Compared to a Single Value

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Trend

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Compared to Prior Value

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red chart bars Significantly worse than the overall value

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Percent of Children Who Receive A Dental Sealant

Measurement Period: 2019
Children ages six to 14 years who receive a dental sealant to prevent tooth decay.
 
This measure will no longer be tracked after 2019.

Why is this important?

Childhood tooth decay causes needless pain and infection and can affect a child’s academic performance and nutrition. Children from lower-income households have substantially higher rates of cavities and untreated decay, and more than twice the rate of rampant decay (seven or more teeth with decay) than children from higher-income households. Dental sealants are a widely recognized tool used to prevent tooth decay. A dental sealant is a white or clear liquid coating applied to the chewing surfaces of a child’s permanent molars. The coating flows into the pits and grooves where decay is most likely to occur and seals out decay-causing bacteria. Sealants are easy to apply and can be provided in many settings. Applied and cared for properly, sealants can prevent tooth decay for up to nine years.
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This region includes three counties: Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson
26.8%
Percent (%)
Source: Oregon Health Authority Office of Health Analytics (QIMs)
Measurement period: 2019
Maintained by: Central Oregon Health Council
Last update: August 2020
Filter(s) for this location: State: Oregon

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Filed under: Health / Oral Health, Health / Children's Health, Health / Health Care Access & Quality, Clinical Care, Children