Effectiveness of a pilot program for nonclinical service learning in Louisiana head start
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-8-2025
Publication Title
Community Dental Health
Abstract
In an underserved parish in South Louisiana, a critical need for early childhood dental care was identified. This brief report describes a service-learning intervention that was developed, implemented and aimed at screening, educating, and improving access to dental care for children aged 3 to 6. The core services provided by the program include fluoride varnish application, dental screenings, oral health education, nutritional counseling, and parental engagement for 170 students. The primary goal was to build sustainable partnerships that ensured reciprocity between the community and the university that was involved. The objectives were to enhance access to care, advance oral health literacy, mitigate oral health disparities, and promote dental prevention strategies. Additionally, the program aimed to serve the community while offering healthcare students valuable experiential learning opportunities.
First Page
265539X251403624
PubMed ID
41359368
Rights
© British Association for the Study of Community Dentistry
Recommended Citation
Millon, Ashley and Bourgeois, Kellie, "Effectiveness of a pilot program for nonclinical service learning in Louisiana head start" (2025). School of Dentistry Faculty Publications. 237.
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/sod_facpubs/237
10.1177/0265539X251403624