Fluoride Varnish South Central Public Health District offers fluoride varnish to children to help protect their teeth from cavities.
The varnish is quick and easy to apply, and the concentration of fluoride is twice as high as the standard fluoride gel.
The varnish remains on the teeth for 24 hours after application, releasing fluoride into smooth surface areas of the teeth, and then is brushed and flossed off.
This type of varnish can be applied to teeth in difficult patients when a conventional gel that takes more time may not be possible.
Medicaid and insurance will be billed. If you have dental coverage, please make sure you complete that section on the permission form. Even if you don't have dental coverage, your child may still participate in this program.
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Registered dental hygienists will be placing sealants, which are a safe coating that is painted onto the chewing surfaces of a child's back teeth. This coating helps protect teeth from cavities by keeping germs and food out of the deep grooves in the surface of the teeth.
Fluoride varnish will also be provided to all children receiving sealants.
SCPHD will bill Medicaid, Blue Cross, Regence, and Delta Dental for these services; however, children who are uninsured can still be seen at these clinics.
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Linda Montgomery
Jerome County Commissioner
Board Chair
Robert Kunau
Cassia County Commissioner
Board Trustee
Angenie McCleary
Blaine County Commissioner
Pamela J. Jones, RN
Camas County
Helen P. Edwards
Gooding County Commissioner
Tracy Haskin
Minidoka County
Brent Reinke
Twin Falls County Commissioner
Peter Curran, MD
Medical Consultant
Melody Bowyer
Health District Director
Board Secretary
Roy Hubert
Lincoln County Comissioner