Lift the Lip
The Lift the Lip program aims to improve children’s oral health through early access to oral health care for all children aged 0 – 5 years. Child Health Nurses incorporate a Lift the Lip screening as part of the “Head to Toe” assessment undertaken at key ages, looking for signs of early childhood caries. Evidence shows the progress of tooth decay can be prevented if it is identified early.
The program has a range of resources available to support Child Health Nurses and Oral Health Clinics.
Screening
Identifying tooth decay is easy as it usually begins on the outer surface of the top front teeth. Simply lift the child’s top lip to check the outer surfaces of the front teeth. White, chalky lines on the teeth near the gum line can be signs of early childhood caries. If signs of early childhood caries are identified, refer the child to any Queensland Health oral health clinic. If parents/guardians prefer to visit a private dental practitioner, recommend they make an appointment for a full assessment with their preferred provider.

Healthy teeth
Referral is optional

Early sign of decay
White lines along the gums can be the beginnings of tooth decay.


Advanced decay
If swelling or infection is present consider a medical referral first to nearest major dental center, or nearest hospital emergency department.
Contact Us
Metro North
Email: liftthelip@health.qld.gov.au
Metro South
Email: MetroSouth.LiftTheLip@health
.qld.gov.au
