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Fall for Smiles is a grassroots communications campaign that aims to educate Americans about the importance of a healthy mouth.
Jump on the bandwagon and join Oral Health America, Patterson Dental and Oral Healthcare Can’t Wait™ as we celebrate the Fourth Annual Fall for Smiles campaign. By participating in Fall for Smiles you will help encourage families at your practice and in your community to include oral health in their back-to-school and fall routines. The goal is to lead Americans to a lifetime of healthy smiles! Beginning September 1, we will Fall for Smiles – and we hope you will join us! Thank you for participating in 2011! Help us top last year’s accomplishments! Last year we: Engaged more than 50 sponsors and promotional partners Gained 300 million audience impressions in 560 print and web articles Reached more than 60,000 dental professionals Received 46 Smile Contest submissions and awarded 5 prize packages Measured that Fall for Smiles was mentioned over 62,000 times on the Internet
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? e t a p i c i t r a How do I p You can start today! In this booklet are the official coloring sheet, oral health quiz and poster. These are fun and educational waiting room activities. Visit www.oralhealthamerica.org/fallforsmiles to access all resources. Coloring Sheet Photo Contest Poster Social Media Guide Web Button Sugarless Day to Prevent Tooth Decay Event Webinar August 15, 2012 Press Release & Letter to the Editor Educational DVDs about Smokeless Tobacco Advocacy Day: September 12, Washington, D.C.
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Did you know… Tooth decay is the number one chronic childhood disease in the United States? Children lose more than 51 million school hours per year for dental-related illnesses, while adults lose more than 164 million work hours? Most adults (82%) are unaware of the role infectious bacteria can play in tooth decay and cavities? A public opinion survey conducted by the Hispanic Dental Association and sponsored by Procter & Gamble found that nearly 50% of Hispanic Americans think that seeing a little blood when spitting toothpaste into the sink is normal and that with time gingivitis will go away on its own with brushing? In 2011, OHA’s public opinion survey found that more than one-third (35%) of those who regularly visit the dentist have cut back on their visits to the dentist?
You can make a difference! Join Fall for Smiles and help change some of these alarming statistics!
About the leading organizations: Patterson Dental has been an industry leader for more than 130 years and takes responsibility for working to improve healthcare access and treatment options for everyone. Patterson supports Fall for Smiles because it’s never too late to establish good oral care habits. Find out more at www.pattersondental.com. Oral Health America (OHA) is a national nonprofit organization whose mission is to change lives by connecting communities with resources to increase access to oral health care, education and advocacy for all Americans, especially those most vulnerable. Find out more at www.oralhealthamerica.org. Oral Healthcare Can’t Wait is a Dental Trade Alliance initiative promoting patient awareness. Learn more at www.oralhealthcarecantwait.com.
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b. After each and every meal for one minute d. When you want to since it’s a personal preference
2. Next to bacterially caused gum disease, the next most common cause of gum disease is: a. Accidents such as a football injury, car crash, fall, etc. c. Eating hot and spicy foods
b. Self-inflicted brushing injury d. Smoking cigarettes and chewing tobacco
3. What item below is the LEAST healthy for your teeth? a. Fruits and vegetables c. Whole grain breads and pastas
b. Juice and sports drinks d. Dairy products (cheese, milk, yogurt)
4. How often should you visit the dentist? a. When you have a toothache c. Every 6 months
b. Every couple of years d. Once per year
5. Tooth decay is the largest unmet healthcare need for children and is five times more common than asthma. True or False
6. The bacteria that causes tooth decay can NOT be transmitted from person to person. True or False
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