Date
5-2026
Document Type
Capstone Project (Open Access)
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Department
Health, Human Services and Public Policy
Major
Collaborative Health and Human Services
First Advisor
Stephanie McMurtrie
Abstract
Dental decay is a significant problem for youth across Salinas, contributing to preventable oral health disparities. The Monterey County Health Department Oral Health Program provides oral health education and prevention services across Monterey County. This project focused on improving parental knowledge and confidence about fluoride usage in areas where pediatric dental caries rates are high. Its purpose was to support the prevention of dental decay through the promotion of fluoride benefits. Two educational campaigns were conducted at elementary schools in Salinas; Monte Bella Elementary School and Alisal Community School. The expected outcomes were increased knowledge, confidence, and positive attitudes towards fluoride and preventive dental care for children. Overall, the results indicated that the project met its intended outcomes as 92% of parents reported increased knowledge and confidence. It is recommended that the Oral Health Program continue offering fluoride presentations to additional schools and community sites in order to further increase awareness that can ultimately reduce childhood dental decay.
Recommended Citation
Minter, Shelby L., "Reducing Childhood Dental Decay: Fluoride Education Campaign with the Monterey County Health Department" (2026). Capstone Projects and Master's Theses. 2105.
https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/caps_thes_all/2105