R 075
2025 -- S 0160
Enacted 02/04/2025

S E N A T E   R E S O L U T I O N
PROCLAIMING FEBRUARY OF 2025, TO BE "CHILDREN'S DENTAL HEALTH MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

Introduced By: Senator Alana DiMario

Date Introduced: February 03, 2025

     WHEREAS, The recognition of February as “Children's Dental Health Month” provides
a month-long statewide dental health observance bringing together thousands of dedicated
professionals, healthcare providers, and educators to promote the benefits of good oral health to
children, their caregivers, teachers, and many others; and
     WHEREAS, Children's teeth are meant to last a lifetime, and a healthy smile is important
to a child's self-esteem. With proper care, a balanced diet and regular dental visits, their teeth can
remain healthy and strong. Oral health is integral to overall health; and
     WHEREAS, According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), tooth
decay, also known as cavities, is the most common chronic childhood disease in the United States
and the leading cause of missed school among children; and
     WHEREAS, Sadly, kids with poor oral health are three times more likely to miss school
and two times more likely to academically perform poorly; and
     WHEREAS, For elementary students, 2.1 days of missed school were do to dental
problems, and high school students missed 2.3 days due to dental issues; and
     WHEREAS, Developing good habits at an early age and scheduling regular dental visits
helps children to get a good start on a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums. Great oral health leads
to more time in the classroom and better overall performance in school; and
     WHEREAS, As of November of 2023, the average age of a dentist in Rhode Island is 62.
Rhode Island must both train and invest in the entire dental team - dentists, dental hygienists,
dental assistants, dental office managers – along with health and human services leaders
interested in oral health, to bring oral care to our residents; and
     WHEREAS, Rhode Island has a “dentist to population ratio” that is the lowest of all the
New England states and lower than the national average which impacts access and challenges
exist in finding hygienists for dental offices. Promoting a career in dentistry for Rhode Islanders
is critical and that programs that include dental careers such as CCRI, the new dental assisting
training program at East Providence High School, and having exposure at a dental table at the
recent Junior Achievement event are vital for the State; and
     WHEREAS, Rhode Island should continue to explore innovative ways to bolster the
dental workforce for the sake of the dental health of young and old; now, therefore be it
     RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby urges all citizens and
community organizations to observe February as National Children's Dental Health Month; and
be it further
     RESOLVED, That this Senate hereby proclaims February of 2025, to be “Children's
Dental Health Month” in the State of Rhode Island; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to Executive Director, Aaron Guckian, the Rhode
Island Dental Association, Dr. Samuel Zwetchkenbaum, State Dental Director, Rhode Island
Department of Health, Kathleen Macleod, Director at RI Dental Hygienist Association, and
Andrew Gazerro, III, DMD, President of the RI Dental Association.
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