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How to fill out the Canada DH 268 online
The Canada DH 268 is a consent form for parents and guardians to enroll their children in the fluoride varnish program, aimed at preventing early childhood tooth decay. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete the form online accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the fluoride varnish consent form.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by filling in the child's information. Enter the child's name in the designated fields for first and last names, along with their date of birth in the required format (day/month/year).
- Provide the Saskatchewan Health Card Number, ensuring that you enter all digits accurately.
- Fill out the address field completely, including city or town, followed by the postal code.
- Input your contact numbers in the sections for home, work, and cell phone. Include an email address if applicable.
- Indicate the local public health office where the child will receive the fluoride varnish treatment.
- Respond to the allergy questions by selecting 'Yes', 'No', or 'Don't Know' for each question about allergies to colophony and latex.
- Answer whether your child has dental insurance, if they have seen a dentist in the past year, and how you learned about the fluoride varnish program.
- Read and acknowledge the consent statement, ensuring you understand your rights regarding the withdrawal of consent and use of dental health information.
- Print the name of the parent or legal guardian and provide their signature and date to confirm consent.
- Once all sections are completed, you may save changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete the Canada DH 268 form online today to ensure your child receives the necessary dental care.
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