Data and Reports – Oral Health in SC

Monitoring dental care access and oral health status data is important to the people of South Carolina, public and private oral and primary health care providers, government agencies, and those working in oral health prevention. The South Carolina Oral Health Program’s Oral Health Surveillance System is dedicated to:

  • Reporting annual oral health workforce data.
  • Conducting, and reporting the results of, oral health basic screening surveys among specific subpopulations of the state.
  • Reporting annual oral health data provided through Medicaid.
  • Annually updating and tracking public-use data on oral health.

County information infographic [Coming Soon]

Reports and Other Data Products

  • 2019 National Oral Health Surveillance Report
  • Oral Health In America: Summary of the Surgeon General's Report
  • South Carolina Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey (BRFSS) Youth Tobacco Survey

Data Sources

South Carolina Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) - The YRBS has been conducted in South Carolina in high schools every other year since 1991 and in middle schools since 2005. The surveys, conducted in the spring of odd-numbered years by the SC Department of Education is part of a national effort to monitor priority health risk behaviors that contribute markedly to the leading causes of death, disability, and social problems among youth in South Carolina.

S.C. Vital Records Data and Statistics - South Carolina births, fetal deaths, infant mortality, pregnancy and PRAMS data

South Carolina Central Cancer Registry (SCCCR) - The SCCCR is a population-based data system that collects cancer incidence (newly diagnosed cases) in South Carolina. Data in a central cancer registry are used to study trends in how often cancers occur in a defined area, changes in diagnosis and treatment patterns, and patients' survival rates. Information on cancer mortality (deaths). SCCCR collects information for oral cancers.  

Resources

  • Bright Futures: The SC Story (pdf)
    A report on how South Carolina's Bright Futures program improved the oral health of children statewide
  • South Carolina Cancer Plan 2022- 2027