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Native Oral Health Network

The Native Oral Health Network (NOHN) is the first oral health network in Oklahoma focusing on Native communities. We are advocates, educators, and professionals who know that oral health is essential to overall health and well-being, which is important in our tribal communities. NOHN provides a platform for resources, peer support, and community engagement. JOIN US in improving oral health and addressing health inequities within Native families.

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Looking for a way to stay engaged with the Oklahoma Partnerships for Dental Access? Join the Native Oral Health Network at buff.ly/3SUtroO! ... See MoreSee Less

Looking for a way to stay engaged with the Oklahoma Partnerships for Dental Access? Join the Native Oral Health Network at https://buff.ly/3SUtroO!

Today's guest blog comes from Ren Reyes, President ofOklahoma Dental Hygienists' Associationssociation! Ren discusses the importance of nurturing oral health behaviors and empowering parents to instill positive dental health habits and attitudes through education. Read more here buff.ly/4bMNwF6 ... See MoreSee Less

Todays guest blog comes from Ren Reyes, President of the Oklahoma Dental Hygienists Association! Ren discusses the importance of nurturing oral health behaviors and empowering parents to instill positive dental health habits and attitudes through education. Read more here https://buff.ly/4bMNwF6

We are looking forward to more collaborative conversations with you in efforts to address gaps in access to dental care for Oklahoman children. What are some ways you plan to stay engaged with this work? ... See MoreSee Less

We are looking forward to more collaborative conversations with you in efforts to address gaps in access to dental care for Oklahoman children. What are some ways you plan to stay engaged with this work?