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Delta Dental's Land of Smiles shows Lexington County students the how to keep healthy teeth

Lexington County, SC 10/11/2024 - Delta Dental of South Carolina’s popular Land of Smiles® dental education program is on the road this fall, taking the crusade for healthy teeth to more than 8,500 youngsters at 30 schools across the state in the coming weeks. The cast of dynamic superhero characters made their most recent stop in Lexington County for performances at Gilbert Elementary School in Gilbert, Congaree Elementary School in West Columbia, and Seven Oaks Elementary School in Columbia, teaching good dental health habits to a combined 950 students in kindergarten through third grade.

The Land of Smiles® experience follows superhero Captain Super Grin® as he defeats his nemesis, Caz CavitySM, with help from his sidekicks Terri Tooth FairySM and ToothpickSM. Students learn the importance of brushing teeth twice a day, flossing, using mouthwash, eating healthy foods and visiting the dentist regularly. The program includes an oral health curriculum that adheres to National Health Education Standards, as well as standards for South Carolina. It contains engaging, age-appropriate materials, available in English and Spanish, to make learning about dental health entertaining for kids. Delta Dental of South Carolina also offers free “smile bags” to schools for participating students. Each bag includes a toothbrush, toothpaste and dental floss to help students practice the good oral health habits they learn. A short video, which recaps important oral health tips from the program, is now accessible for caregivers at www.landofsmilesprogram.org by selecting “South Carolina” and then “Parent/Caregiver Information” from the top toolbar. “Our engaging Land of Smiles show is a favorite for kids, teachers and parents alike, as it encourages children to develop good dental habits at a young age that will help them have healthy, glowing smiles for life,” said Stacy Harris, supervisor of community outreach at Delta Dental of South Carolina. “Pre- and post-show surveying demonstrates that, on average, students show a 34% increase in their good oral health behavior and knowledge after seeing a performance. That’s the positive outcome we all want.”Since its inception in the fall of 2014, the Delta Dental of South Carolina’s Land of Smiles® program has taught more than 340,000 kids how to take care of their growing smiles through more than 1,200 onsite and virtual performances at schools in 44 South Carolina counties. More than 60% of schools receiving the program have 70% of students enrolled in the free and reduced lunch program. The Land of Smiles® experience is provided free of charge to schools, courtesy of Delta Dental of South Carolina. 

 

Local teachers, school nurses and principals are invited to email Schools@NationalTheatre.com to request an in-person, live show for this school year, or visit www.landofsmilesprogram.org to gain access to the online program on a date and time that works for their students.  


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