Free oral health program for kids

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Doc Bresler’s Cavity Busters, a pediatric dental practice, sends its community outreach department to visit preschools, daycare centers, kindergartens, community organizations and  summer programs to teach proper oral health habits in fun, cheerful and interactive lessons.

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Doc Bresler’s has eight locations, including at 240 Geiger Road, 8566 Bustleton Ave. and 330 Oregon Ave.

Doc Bresler’s believes that teaching children about proper oral health care is crucial for building good dental habits that may last a lifetime. Children can learn about proper brushing and  flossing techniques, healthy nutrition and how not to be afraid of visiting the dentist. 

All Doc Bresler’s Cavity Busters’ childhood dental health education program lessons are free. The lessons, for kids 2-6, include colorful puppets and teaching props.

Following each lesson, every child goes home with a goody bag filled with a new toothbrush, a Cavity Busters’ coloring book, and information that reinforces the lessons learned and encourages them to continue practicing good dental hygiene at home, with adult guidance. 

If you would like more information on the program or would like a member of the outreach team to schedule a visit to teach a lesson, email community@cavitybusters.com.

For more information, visit cavitybusters.com. ••

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