3) Mini Mouthcare Matters

Mini Mouth Care Matters (Mini MCM) is an initiative created to empower medical and allied healthcare professionals to make every contact count, and ensure they are addressing oral health when a child or young person either resides within their care or is seen as part of their usual clinical (or non-clinical) contact. The principle of Mini MCM is to encourage teams to “lift the lip” in order to identify common oral and dental conditions, and to include oral health as part of holistic health care for all children and young people.

Mini Mouth Care Matters training provides teams with the knowledge, skills and tools to ensure oral health care needs are identified and key prevention messages are shared.  It incorporates an oral health screening tool to identify patients who may be at a high risk of developing dental decay as we know unmet dental need has the potential to lead to long-term detrimental effects in children including pain, sepsis and compromised growth and development.

Mini MCM was initially funded by Health Education England and is supported by the Children and Young People’s Transformation Programme within NHS England for the training of non-dental health care professionals when addressing children’s oral health.

Resources are currently available for use in a number of settings including paediatric in-patient wards and special education settings. The Mini Mouth Care Matters Programme is hosted on eLfH. In order to access the Mini Mouth Care Matters programme, you will need an elfh account. If you do not have one, then you can register by selecting the Register button on the website

Resources developed so far include:

  • Inpatient settings (e-learning in development in affiliation with Alder Hey Children’s Hospital)
  • CYP who attend Special Education Settings (including e-learning for health care professionals who work with CYP in these settings)- developed in collaboration with the Office of the Chief Dental Officer for England and the national learning disabilities and autism team.
  • Sickle Cell resources
  • CEW resources soon to be uploaded (link in place and developed with the CEW clinicians within NHSE)

All resources have been approved by the National CYP Transformation team for NHSE and the national OHID team.

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