New state legislation will allow for greater access to fluoride treatments for pediatric dental patients, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Saturday.
This legislation allows registered dental assistants and licensed practical nurses to apply topical fluoride varnish to teeth.
“Fluoride is scientifically proven to prevent cavities and protect our kids' teeth,” Gov. Hochul said. “As a mom, I know how difficult it can be to get an appointment at the dentist's office and how critical it is for our kids to maintain good oral hygiene. That's why I’m signing this legislation to expand access to fluoride treatments, keeping our kids healthy and strong.”
“Under Gov. Hochul’s leadership, parents can be confident that their children will receive fluoride dental treatments that can significantly improve their child’s dental health, which as we know can impact the health of the entire body. This legislation, allowing additional licensed professionals to apply the fluoride, will make accessing these treatments easier than ever,” New York State Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald added.
Legislation S.9308A/A.7402B improves children’s dental health by allowing more professionals to provide fluoride treatments in dental offices. This is meant to increase the availability of the treatment, and provide greater efficiency in dental services, according to a press release.