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School Screening Dental Clinics

A dental screening is a quick look at the teeth and gums with a dental mirror. Elementary schools receive screenings from a registered dental hygienist every year.

The dental hygienist is looking for obvious dental conditions that are causing or may cause pain in the near future. They also tell parents if their child has a serious dental condition, or if they have any recommendations for additional services.

A dental screening does not replace a regular check-up by a dentist.

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Dental screenings inform families and help them access dental care. Data from the dental screenings help the Ministry of Health understand the oral health status of Ontario's children. The Ministry uses this information to create programs like Healthy Smiles Ontario (HSO).

You can request a dental screening for anyone 17 years or younger. Contact Durham Region Health Department's Oral Health Division set up an appointment.

Contact us

Health Department
Durham Health Connection Line

Oral Health Division
200 John Street West, Unit E8
Oshawa, Ontario L1J 2B4

Telephone (within regional limits): 311
Fax: 905-433-4794
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