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Fight Childhood Tooth Decay with a National Charitable Organization

By Staff Editor
Jun 8, 2012 - 11:50:47 AM



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(HealthNewsDigest.com) - (Charlotte, NC) — The National Children's Oral Health Foundation: America's ToothFairy® (NCOHF) has taken the small, mythical character that children dream of and transformed her into a true superhero. Did you know that tooth decay is the #1 chronic childhood disease? In fact, millions of children are suffering in such pain, they are unable to eat, sleep and learn. While severe tooth decay is a growing problem, it is also treatable, curable, and preventable through basic education and proper oral hygiene practices. The NCOHF is dedicated to delivering comprehensive oral healthcare for underserved children. Providing preventive, restorative and educational oral health services to more than 600,000 children each year, the NCOHF: America's ToothFairy® aims to eliminate pediatric oral disease and promote overall health and well-being for millions of children from vulnerable populations.

The National Children’s Oral Health Foundation: America’s ToothFairy® (NCOHF) is asking for your help in the fight against tooth decay. Their hopes are that you, as a parent, are encouraged to learn more about taking part in good oral health practices with your children by signing them up for the America’s ToothFairy Kids Club! Kids Club members will receive personalized letters from the Tooth Fairy herself, as well as quarterly fun, educational activities! Although donations are not required to participate in the Kids Club, the NCOHF would like to encourage you to support their organization with a suggested minimum donation of $10.

With every donation the NCOHF receives, they gain the ability to improve a child’s life; and it all starts with awareness. From one parent to the next, they need your help. Please don’t hesitate to share the invitation and PSA above with your friends, family and co-workers. Every kid needs a reason to smile!

About National Children’s Oral Health Foundation: America’s ToothFairy® (NCOHF):

National Children’s Oral Health Foundation: America’s ToothFairy® (NCOHF) is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit, dedicated to raising awareness of the #1 chronic childhood illness: pediatric dental disease, facilitating delivery of comprehensive pediatric oral health services, and eliminating this preventable disease from future generations. NCOHF draws on vast national resources to secure and distribute product and financial donations along with innovative preventive programs to a growing network of not-for-profit university and community based dental clinics, health centers, and mobile programs throughout America. For more information about NCOHF, please visit www.AmericasToothFairy.org.

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