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    • Community-Engaged Research
    • Oral Health Disparities

    Background:

    • Community-engaged research can reduce infant oral health disparities in underserved populations.
    • Addressing oral health needs is crucial for overall child development.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop community partnerships for a sustainable infant oral health program.
    • To create a program meeting community-identified needs and offering interprofessional education.
    • To reduce oral health disparities in vulnerable populations.

    Main Methods:

    • Partnered with the Homewood Community Engagement Center.
    • Engaged and surveyed key community partners.
    • Assessed community needs for an infant oral health intervention.

    Main Results:

    • Community-identified principles and barriers informed the program's framework.
    • "Healthy Teeth, Healthy Me" was established as a community-driven infant oral health program.
    • Barriers like limited access to care were addressed through community-specific solutions, including dental referral agreements.

    Conclusions:

    • Community partnerships facilitate the development of tailored oral health programs.
    • Programs can effectively serve families at high risk for dental caries.
    • Community engagement allows for intervention modification to meet diverse oral health needs.