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Resource Library
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Supplement
to the Journal of Periodontology. Development of self-reported
measures for population-based surveillance of periodontitis: A report
from the CDC-AAP Workgroup. The papers in this special supplement
highlight activities of an independent periodontal disease surveillance
work group.
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Working
Together to Manage Diabetes. A newly updated set of materials for
dental professionals, optometrists, podiatrists, and pharmacists that
can help these health care professionals and people with diabetes “team
up” to prevent or delay complications from this disease. From the
National Diabetes Education Program.
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Success
Stories Workbook. Impact and Value: Telling Your Program’s Story
offers public health program managers practical steps for creating
success stories that highlight their achievements.
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Oral Health Improving for Most Americans, But Tooth
Decay Among Preschool Children on the Rise. Updated NHANES findings,
1999–2004.
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The Burden of Oral Disease—A Tool for Creating State
Documents. This book covers a broad range of indicators related to
national and state health objectives on oral health.
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Communications Guide* (
PDF–141K). A tool from Oral Health America that provides information on
how to develop and distribute media outreach materials, including press
releases, media alerts, and press kits.
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Nature's Way to Prevent Tooth Decay (English version
PDF–118K) (
Spanish version PDF–501K). A patient brochure from CDC and the American
Dental Association.
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Dental Visits Among Dentate Adults with Diabetes—United States, 1999 and 2004. State estimates from the 2004 BRFSS.
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Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental
Health–Care Settings, 2003. Slide presentation.
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Recommended Infection Control Practices for Dentistry
Additional Resources
One or more documents on this Web page is available in Portable Document Format
(PDF). You will need Acrobat
Reader to view and print these documents.
* Links to non-Federal organizations are
provided solely as a service to our users. Links do not constitute an
endorsement of any organization by CDC or the Federal Government, and none
should be inferred. The CDC is not responsible for the content of the individual
organization Web pages found at this link.
Page last reviewed: October 22, 2008
Page last modified: October 22, 2008
Content source:
Division of Oral Health,
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and
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