children suffer from tooth
decay in their primary teeth
school hours are lost annually in the U.S. due to dental-related issues
Good oral health significantly impacts the quality of life for nursing home residents. Our screenings and care services aim to address dental issues before they become serious
Good oral health significantly impacts the quality of life for nursing home residents. Our screenings and care services aim to address dental issues before they become serious
Early detection of dental issues can significantly cut down on costly treatments and emergency visits. By addressing problems before they escalate, our screenings help nursing homes reduce long-term healthcare expenses and allocate resources more efficiently.
Our specialized screenings can help maintain optimal dental health, enhancing quality of life and supporting better health outcomes. Invest in your residents’ care with our expert services today.
Coordinate screening dates & determine the no. of students
PDH Protocols prepares equipment and trains the screening staff
The staff conducts the screening
PDH prepares both printable and digital
screening reports for distribution.
PDH prepares both printable and digital screening reports for distribution.
PDH prepares both printable and digital
screening reports for distribution.
Find answers to common questions and learn more about how
PDH Protocols can help improve dental health care.
Prevents serious health issues, supports residents’ overall health, and saves time by reducing the need for travel and lengthy dental treatments.
A gentle, quick examination done by a hygienist with a screening device.
Ensure resident’s teeth are brushed and give them a notice about the screening and screening process.
No, a screening identifies issues. If a problem is detected, a follow-up visit to a dentist is recommended.
At least twice a year to catch and prevent problems early.
Let’s work together to improve oral health outcomes and reach those who need it most.