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Please note that these materials are no longer in print and may be out of date or superceded by other materials. They are archived on this page for historical purposes or to serve as models for new materials.

BF02cvr2ndedrev Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision for Infants, Children, and Adolescents
(2nd ed., rev.)
This publication is currently out of print. However, you can view the PDF files by using the link below.
BFpocketguide Bright Futures Pocket Guide (2nd ed., rev.)
Bright Futures in Practice: Oral Health

Bright Futures in Practice: Oral Health (1996) was the first volume in the Bright Futures in Practice series. This guide addresses the oral health needs of children and adolescents from birth to age 21 by presenting specific guidelines on current oral health promotion and disease prevention and other preventive strategies and tools.

Chaired by Paul Casamassimo, D.D.S., M.S., Bright Futures in Practice: Oral Health is intended for health professionals and educators, including dentists, dental hygienists, physicians, nurses, dietitians, teachers, and child care providers. The information in this guide can also be adapted for use with families.

  • Out of print

Bright Futures: Oral Health Quick Reference Cards

Bright Futures Encounter Forms for Health Professionals

Bright Futures Encounter Forms for Health Professionals

The Bright Futures Encounter Forms for Health Professionals, which were published in 1998, are out of print. They can be accessed here electronically; however, they are outdated and no longer consistent with current Bright Futures guidelines. You may refer to the Bright Futures pocket guide for a condensed, portable, up-to-date version of the Bright Futures guidelines that will prompt you through the steps of each health supervision visit.

Bright Futures Encounter Forms for Health Professionals

Bright Futures Encounter Forms for Health Professionals (Spanish)

The Bright Futures Encounter Forms for Health Professionals (Spanish), which were published in 1998, are out of print. They can be accessed here electronically; however, they are outdated and no longer consistent with current Bright Futures guidelines. You may refer to the Bright Futures pocket guide for a condensed, portable, up-to-date version of the Bright Futures guidelines that will prompt you through the steps of each health supervision visit.

 

 
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