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Grant funding the prevention of childhood tooth decay through community water fluoridation: Challenges and opportunities
Lucy Lin, JD
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Planning and Development, First 5 LA, Los Angeles, CA
Tina Chinakarn, MPH
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Grants Management, First 5 LA, Los Angeles, CA
Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease of childhood, occurring up to eight times more frequently than asthma. Untreated, it can result in serious infections in parts of the body. First 5 LA is a unique child-advocacy organization created by California voters to invest tobacco tax revenues in programs for improving the lives of children in Los Angeles County, from prenatal through age 5. First 5 LA Commission approved a $20 million Oral Health Community Development (OHCD) Project in 2007 as an additional step in its ongoing efforts to improve the quality of oral health of children in Los Angeles County. The program provides funding for fluoridation infrastructure to eligible water agencies that elect to bring their water to optimal levels of fluoride for increased dental health. For over five decades, the fluoridation of community water supplies and the use of fluoride-containing products as safe and effective measures for preventing tooth decay have been endorsed by the scientific community worldwide. Despite its recognition as an effective measure for preventing tooth decay, and availability of funds to develop infrastructure, water fluoridation remains a challenge for water systems. This presentation will discuss the history and value of the fluoridation of community water supplies, its linkages to childhood caries, and will discuss different strategies that have been used to overcome the barriers to water fluoridation.
Learning Objectives: Describe the political challenges faced by funding partners that fund efforts to develop water fluoridation infrastructure
Discuss effective strategies utilized to fluoridate community water systems
Keywords: Child Health Promotion, Water
Presenting author's disclosure statement:Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I am responsible for the implementation and funds distribution for the Oral Health Community development Project funded by First 5 LA
Any relevant financial relationships? No
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines,
and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed
in my presentation.
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