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Community Health Services outlines oral‑health programs; reports school sealants, SDF use and mobile clinics

5779921 · September 10, 2025
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Summary

Logan Hood and Lisa Westoff presented Community Health Services' oral health program on July 11, detailing mobile clinics, school sealants, silver diamine fluoride (SDF) use and numbers of screenings and treatments delivered across the Roaring Fork Valley.

Logan Hood, executive director of Community Health Services, and Lisa Westoff, regional oral health specialist, presented the organization’s oral‑health services to the Pitkin County Board of Health on July 11. They described a range of programs — Smiles for Seniors, Bright Start Smiles (perinatal and young children), tele‑oral health and Smiles for Students (school‑based services) — and reported recent service volumes and prevention measures.

Why this matters: the presenters emphasized prevention and access for underserved populations. Westoff described silver diamine fluoride (SDF) as a low‑cost, minimally invasive…

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