Dental Sealant Program Consent Form is a legal document that was released by the Department of Health - Broward County, Florida - a government authority operating within Florida. The form may be used strictly within Broward County.
Q: What is a dental sealant?
A: A dental sealant is a thin protective coating applied to the teeth to prevent tooth decay.
Q: Why is a dental sealant program necessary?
A: A dental sealant program helps protect children's teeth from cavities and decay.
Q: Who is eligible for the Dental Sealant Program in Broward County, Florida?
A: The program is available to school-age children in public schools in Broward County.
Q: Is there a cost for the dental sealant program?
A: No, the program is provided free of charge to eligible children.
Q: How are dental sealants applied?
A: Dental sealants are applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth using a special liquid and curing light.
Q: Are dental sealants permanent?
A: Dental sealants can last for several years, but may need to be reapplied over time.
Q: Are dental sealants safe?
A: Yes, dental sealants are considered safe and have been used for many years to prevent tooth decay.
Form Details:
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