School dental screening
Dental screening in elementary schools has resumed.
Good oral health is important to a child’s overall health. Untreated tooth decay may lead to pain and infection which may result in difficulty eating, speaking, and learning.
Dental screening is provided in select grades in Peel publicly funded elementary schools. Contact your child's school for more information.
A dental screening identifies children who may need dental care. For children who visit their own dental professional, a dental screening at school can be used as an extra look inside the child's mouth by a registered dental hygienist.
About dental screening
- It's a quick assessment by a registered dental hygienist who will look inside the child's mouth. A separate, sterilized mouth mirror is used for each child.
- A form with the results will go home with every child screened.
- A dental screening identifies children who may need dental care. If your child is identified with a dental condition requiring immediate dental treatment, a dental staff member may contact you. A re–screening may be required.
- If you are not able to afford dental care for your child, they may be eligible for free dental services through Healthy Smiles Ontario.
- A dental screening does not replace a regular dental visit.
If you have any questions, contact us at 905–799–7700, Caledon 1-888-919-7800.
School dental screening exemption
If you do not want your child to receive a free dental screening, call us or complete the school dental screening exemption form.
Exemptions must be completed at least one day before your school starts dental screening. If we do not receive the exemption by the deadline, there is a chance your child could have already been screened. If dental screening has already started, call us.
Contact us at 905–799–7700, Caledon 1-888-919-7800.