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Meet Our 2023 Sponsor: Naperville Smiles Dental

celebrating National Children's Dental Health Month

February 1, 2023

Naperville Smiles Dental is a general and cosmetic dental practice. They prioritize preventative care and early interventions for all ages.

At Naperville Smiles Dental, they understand the importance of partnering with an experienced dental team so you can maintain a healthy, beautiful smile that lasts a lifetime. Their goal is to provide the quality family dental care you need for the entire family. They have years of experience in the Naperville area and offer ongoing treatments for both general and cosmetic dentistry in their dental office.

Whether you need to book a routine checkup and cleaning or want to learn more about options for a smile makeover, pick up the phone and call Naperville Smiles Dental. You’ll receive top-notch treatments and full-service care from a dental team that you can trust.








In honor of Dental Health Month, Naperville Smiles wants to give the gift of clean teeth!

Free Exam, Cleaning, Fluoride, and Check-up X-rays for all New Patients ages 3-12 in the month of February.

Don’t forget to mention Macaroni Kid Naperville!

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What is National Children's Dental Health Month?

February is National Children's Dental Health Month.
The February 2023 National Children's Dental Health Month is brought to you by the ADA. This month-long national health observance brings together thousands of dedicated professionals, healthcare providers, and educators to promote the benefits of good oral health to children, their caregivers, teachers, and many others.


According to the CDC, cavities are one of the most chronic childhood diseases in America.
•Over 50% of kids between ages 6-8 have had a cavity in their baby teeth.
•Adolescents ages 12-19 have had one in their adult teeth.
•Children aged 5 to 19 years from low-income families are twice as likely (25%) to have cavities, compared with children from higher-income households (11%).
• That’s a lot of young people experiencing issues with their oral health, which is why NCDHM’s efforts are so valuable.
•Untreated cavities can cause pain and infections that may lead to problems with eating, speaking, playing, and learning. Children who have poor oral health often miss more school and receive lower grades than children who don’t.
The good news is that cavities are preventable.
•Fluoride varnish can prevent about one-third (33%) of cavities in the primary (baby) teeth.
•Children living in communities with fluoridated tap water have fewer cavities than children whose water is not fluoridated. Similarly, children who brush daily with fluoride toothpaste will have fewer cavities.
•Dental sealants can also prevent cavities for many years. Applying dental sealants to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth prevents 80% of cavities.

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