Problem Statement Untreated dental caries among the school going children andlimited awareness and adoption of practicesfor maintaining oral hygiene. Programme Description The project was conducted in 124 government schools in the district from November 2018 to February 2019. RSBK Nurses were trained to detect any abnormalities in the children’s teeth. Thereafter, dentists examined the children who have been referred by the RBSK nurse from various schools. Parents/ care givers were interviewed for their knowledge levels and the practices regarding oral health following which clinical examination of children was conducted. The specialized oral health examination was performed in order to check for caries, dental fluorosis, malocclusion, developmental anomalies and oral hygiene status. The examination was carried out in schools under fluorescent torch light with the patient sitting in the upright chair. Programme Outcomes In the duration offour months, around 47,531 children were screened in the district. Around 22% of students were identified with some dental issues, out of which almost 58% of children were referred to higher facilities for prompt and advance treatment. The parents/caregivers were given oral health education classes in order to enhance the oral hygiene of their wards. Scalability There is good integration with RBSK program, which can facilitate scaling up. Source : We Care Coffee Table Book - Good, Replicable and Innovative Practices 2019