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Proof of School Dental Examination Form is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Department of Public Health - a government authority operating within Illinois.
Q: What is a School Dental Examination Form?
A: The School Dental Examination Form is a document used in Illinois to verify that a student has undergone a dental examination by a licensed dentist.
Q: Why is a School Dental Examination Form required?
A: The form is required to ensure that students receive regular dental check-ups and maintain good oral health.
Q: Who needs to complete the School Dental Examination Form?
A: All students in Illinois are required to complete the form and submit it to their respective schools.
Q: When is the deadline for submitting the School Dental Examination Form?
A: The deadline for submitting the form may vary by school district, so it is recommended to check with the specific school for the deadline.
Q: What information is required on the School Dental Examination Form?
A: The form will typically require the student's personal information, including name, date of birth, and contact information, as well as the dentist's information and details of the dental examination.
Q: Can I submit a previous dental examination report in place of the School Dental Examination Form?
A: No, the School Dental Examination Form requires a current dental examination to be completed by a licensed dentist.
Q: What if I cannot afford a dental examination for my child?
A: Some schools may offer resources or programs to assist families who cannot afford dental examinations. It is recommended to contact the school or local health department for assistance.
Q: What happens if I fail to submit the School Dental Examination Form?
A: Failure to submit the form may result in the student being excluded from school until the form is submitted.
Q: Are there any exemptions to the School Dental Examination requirement?
A: Yes, students may be exempted if they have a religious objection or a medical condition that prevents them from undergoing a dental examination. However, proper documentation may be required.
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