
Virginia's
first public health dentist visits the schoolhouse
in Wise County in his "mobile dental van." (1921)
History
In February 1921, Dr. N. Talley Ballou was appointed dental director of the
Bureau of Mouth Hygiene, making Virginia the second oldest dental public
health program in the nation. In 1921 two full-time and two part-time dentists
provided procedures to 4,803 children. During the early years, services provided
for children included screenings, cleaning, fillings and extractions. Education
was a major component of every program and emphasized proper brushing, reduction
of sweets and regular visits to the dentist.
By contrast, in 2000 Virginia's dental program had 49 full-time
dentists, 52 dental assistants and four dental hygienists providing
services to 76 localities. As a result of their work, 27,906 children
received dental services in a total of 55,651 patient visits. During
that year, public health professionals applied more than 36,717
dental sealants to prevent cavities in the teeth of Virginia's
school children.
Contact Us:
Department
of Health - Division of Dental Health
109 Governor St., 9th Flr., Richmond, VA 23219
Phone: (804) 864-7775 FAX: (804) 864-7783
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