Improving Early Childhood Dental Health
The Allan Labor Government is ensuring the youngest Victorians have healthy and happy smiles, with the successful Smiles 4 Miles program celebrating 20 years of outreach.
Minister for Health Mary-Anne Thomas congratulated staff and clinicians who have delivered the program to more than 60,000 children at 775 early childhood centres across the state since 2004.
The Smiles 4 Miles program works closely with early childhood centres helping them to improve the oral health of preschool aged children and their families by encouraging healthy eating and drinking and good oral hygiene habits.
The program delivers training to early childhood workers to enhance their knowledge of oral health, and also provides practical resources including fact sheets, newsletter inserts and curriculum ideas to childcare centres.
With this support these early childhood centres can offer Smiles 4 Miles programs for free to all eligible preschool aged children enrolled with them.
To commemorate 20 years of Smiles 4 Miles, Dental Health Services Victoria is awarding a series of grants to local services across the state to help them purchase educational materials such as big teeth models and picture books.
Almost half of all children aged five to ten years old have signs of tooth decay and dental conditions are the highest cause of all potentially preventable hospitalisations in children aged under ten.
The Allan Labor Government is ensuring Victorians have access to oral health care with this year’s budget investing more than $250 million in the state’s dental services.
This build on the investment of more than $321 million over four years in the Victorian Budget 2019/20 to deliver the School Dental Program which provides free dental care at all government schools.