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Smiles of Minnesota expanded program of International Falls, Koochiching-Rainy River South and Littlefork-Big Falls

Delta Dental of Minnesota

International Falls, Minn. (Vocus) 13 to prevent October 2010

Smiles of Minnesota is expanding its program to see dental nationwide in several districts in northern Minnesota School: International Falls, South Koochiching â? ? A Rainy River and Littlefork? Big Falls on Friday 15 October. The program is to improve the oral health of children is uninsured or underinsured. Smiles of Minnesota provides children ages three to 12 teeth with preventive medical services? including cleanings, fluoride treatments and sealants? Law schools at no cost to schools.

â? We are delighted to offer this important program for some of our most northerly of the school districts in Minnesota, consistent with our goal of helping young children succeed, â hosting? Shelley Valentini, Executive Director, United Way of Northern Minnesota. â? When children’s pool? s Dental Services and Delta Dental of Minnesota has introduced the Smiles Across Minnesota program to us, we realized that have adapted to the specific needs of our communities average 50% of our children are entitled to these benefits. Children must be able to visit the school in their sound, to increase their potential learning.â?

dental services are offered to all students in participating schools and administered by a local dental hygienist and dental assistant employed by a children’s pool? s Dental Services. â? Preventive measures such as education, sealants and fluoride treatments, have a long-term impact on a child? the future of dental health and well-being, â? Sarah says Wovcha, Executive Director of the nursery? s Dental Services and co-chairman of the smile of Minnesota. â? Community programs are profitable. Children receive dental sealants in school programs declined by 60 percent for less than five years. We expect 500-800 children in the p> ???? children? s offer dental services care for children on public assistance. Uninsured students are entitled to the income to finance free care through the program through contributions from foundations and businesses. If a family already has a commercial insurance, children and invited their parents to visit their previously established dental home. If they do not have a primary dentist, children to a local dentist or family to be exposed to be helped to find appropriate services. All children receive care parental consent.

â? As the statistics? the largest dental benefits administrator? We are looking forward to the problems of the uninsured children see oral health and in urgent need of large and unmet health care be recognized â? said Ann Johnson, director of community affairs at Delta Dental of Minnesota and co-chairman of the smile of Minnesota. â? We look forward to also seed money for the program and in partnership with three outstanding organizations in Minnesota that ill be committed to improving the health of a child? Oral Health America, children’s menu? S Dental Services and United Way of Northern Minnesota.

â? Smiles Across Minnesota is a scale model Smiles partner of America ® program, demonstrating to work as successfully with communities and service development, while identifying needs and the elimination of dental care dental care and education throughout the state, a ? ? Said Beth Truett, President and CEO of Oral Health America.


About

children? s Dental Services â? CDS is an independent, nonprofit organization that dental services for children since 1919. CDS is the only organization in Minnesota exclusively on providing information on oral health, education, preventive and restorative treatment for children dedicated. Throughout its history, two major approaches implemented CDS make affordable dental care available to children: 1) CDS was make the first tooth to program in the nation for on-site dental services to Head Start children, and 2) CDS offers comprehensive mobile Website preventive and restorative care for children in schools and community-based settings. CDS provides dental care for children from birth to 21 years and pregnant women. CDS offers a sliding fee scale, in the nursing care at reduced cost or free access is provided. CDS employs who speak 15 different languages together, so that it is well equipped to serve families bilingual or multilingual.

About Way of Northern Minnesota United? United Way of Northern Minnesota was established in 1966, for the five counties do justice to the needs of individuals and families. Their mission is to unite communities and focus on the creation of measurable results in improving Popular? And to strengthen family life. More than just a fundraising organization working on UWNEMN needs analysis in order to create lasting change by focusing on education, health and financial stability. For more information go to www.unitedwaynemn.org

Delta Dental of Minnesota? An independent nonprofit health services company, we take our responsibility to serve Minnesotansâ seriously? Oral health needs. Since 1969, WEA? Ve achieved this mission by providing better access to the state of oral health through dental plans at affordable prices. We also know how important this right by the communities we serve. Wea? Ve partnership with charitable organizations and social institutions to meet the dental needs Minnesotaâ? S underserved populations and uninsured. In 2009 we provided over 5,000 grants and donations to a variety of programs on oral health and support needs of the community. Delta Dental of Minnesota in Eagan, Minnesota. Delta Dental is a registered trademark of Delta Dental Plans Association. Delta Dental of Minnesota is an independent nonprofit dental services company is an authorized licensee of Delta Dental Plans Association of Oak Brook, Illinois.


About an America

oral health? A national organization to promote oral health, oral hygiene America? S (OHA) mission is to educate the public about the importance of oral health for overall health. OHAâ? S Smiles Across America (SAA) program linking local governments, corporations and donors with service providers and schools to combat the disease is not treated orally. ASA provides resources and technical assistance to communities build the infrastructure for school oral health services, particularly the provision of dental sealants. The program supports services to more than 90,000 children each year and helps communities address the critical need for prevention of oral diseases and promoting oral health. Launched in cooperation with public schools and community centers provider of oral health in 2004, ASA has more than 0.1 million grants to programs in Maine, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Minnesota support Las Vegas and Santa Barbara / Ventura County (CA).


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