TAILIEUCHUNG - 2010 — Burden of Oral Disease in Wisconsin

FFDCA governs the establishment of tolerances, requiring that these levels are sufficient to ensure a ―reasonable certainty of no harm‖ from pesticide use. FFDCA contains specific requirements related to children as a result of the Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA) amendments of 1996. Specifically, when establishing or modifying a tolerance, EPA must consider available information about the consumption patterns of infants and children, the special susceptibility of infants and children to pesticide residues, cumulative effects of exposure (not just to the pesticide being considered for the tolerance but to other pesticides with a common mechanism of toxicity), and. | 2010 Burden of Oral Disease in Wisconsin A WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES BURDEN OF ORAL DISEASE IN WISCONSIN 2010 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Authors Melissa A. Umland Olson MS Oral Health Epidemiologist Warren R. LeMay DDS MPH Chief Dental Officer Content Contributors and Reviewers Lisa Bell RDH MPH State Public Health Dental Hygienist Midge Pfeffer RDH BS CDHC Fluoridation Specialist Program Coordinator Emily Roedl RDH Dental Sealant Coordinator Program Coordinator Mary Foote MS Cancer Epidemiologist Casey Schumann MS AIDS HIV Quality Assurance Coordinator Aaron Weier GIS Analyst Kate Kvale PhD Maternal and Child Health Epidemiologist Kathy Phipps DrPH Epidemiologist Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors Randy Glysch MS Tobacco Control Program Research Scientist Diane Flanagan RDH Children s Health Alliance Oral Health Project Manager Regional Oral Health Coordinator Anne Dopp MS RN PNP Primary Care Officer Barbara DeLap DDS Department of Corrections Dental Services Graphic Design Bill Zillmer Anunci Creative Group LLC The Burden of Oral Disease Tool for Creating State Documents Authors of the tool Scott L. Tomar DMD MPH DrPH Associate Professor University of Florida College of Dentistry Beth Hines MPH RDH Public Health Educator CDC Division of Oral Health Lisa R. Levy MPH Fellow Association of Schools of Public Health Contributors to the tool included Association of State Territorial Dental Directors Children s Dental Health Project Colorado Department of Public Health Oral Health Program Michigan Department of Community Health Mississippi Health Policy and Research Center Funding Funding was made possible by cooperative agreement CDC DP08-802 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC . Suggested Citation Olson MA and LeMay WR. The Burden of Oral Disease in Wisconsin 2010. Wisconsin Oral Health Program Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Contact For questions regarding this report contact Melissa Olson at .

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