Agency
Contact:
Kim Muscara
SGW
973-263-5197
Nancy Sergeant
SGW
973-334-6666 |
Client
Contact:
Diane Belle
Delta Dental of New Jersey
973-285-4058 |
DELTA DENTAL
FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES GRANT TO RAISE ORAL HEALTH
AWARENESS AMONG NEW JERSEY'S UNDERSERVED CHILDREN
-Tooth decay
is one of the most common chronic infectious
diseases among U.S. children, and increasingly
a disease of children from low- and modest-income
households-
-February is
Children's Dental Health Month-
PARSIPPANY, NJ (January
26, 2007) – In an
effort to reinforce the importance of oral health
education all school year long, the Delta Dental
of New Jersey Foundation is offering its first
Oral Health Education Initiative Grant to elementary
schools in New Jersey Abbott school districts,
to initiate an oral health education program in
their third-grade classes for the 2007-2008 school
year. Three schools, each from a separate district,
will be chosen to receive a grant of up to $5,000
to fund the programs.
Applicant schools are being asked to develop individual
oral health education programs made up of ten monthly
activities that work toward helping children understand
the following: why it is important to maintain
proper daily oral hygiene; how to properly brush
and floss; the function of the dentist and hygienist;
the relationship between oral health and food choices;
and the relationship between oral health and overall
health. The programs can include monthly activities
such as an oral health bulletin board, a field
trip to a dentist's office, or reading a book about
oral health.
"With dental decay currently being one of
the most common chronic infectious diseases among
U.S. children, according to the CDC, it is unfortunate
that New Jersey's educational curriculum does not
include specific dental education guidelines past
the second grade level," said Diane Belle,
vice president of the Delta Dental of New Jersey
Foundation. "Through Delta Dental's grant
initiative, we hope to bring attention to the importance
of comprehensive oral health education, and work
with educators to instill good oral health habits
early that children can take with them into adulthood."
According to the American Dental Association,
tooth decay is increasingly a disease of children
from low-and modest-income households. The Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states
that among children suffering from tooth decay,
almost 50 percent of these cases remain untreated,
with the disease resulting in pain, dysfunction,
being underweight, or having poor appearance -
all problems that can greatly reduce a child's
capacity to succeed in the educational environment,
as well as outside of school. The good news is
that through proper oral hygiene and nutrition,
childhood tooth decay can be prevented.
The School Nutrition Bill, on track to be signed
into law, will require most New Jersey schools
to adopt a comprehensive statewide policy banning
soda and junk foods, and teach better eating habits
as of September 1, 2007. These new nutrition guidelines
will not only aid in the fight against childhood
obesity, but will also benefit children's oral
health as well.
"Delta Dental welcomes the opportunity to
further educate children, especially those who
are underserved, about the importance of maintaining
oral health and its close relationship to overall
health and well being,"
said Belle.
The Delta Dental Oral Health Education Initiative
Grant is open to all New Jersey Abbott elementary
schools that include third grade. Delta Dental
will be accepting applications until June 16, 2007.
Grantees will be notified before July 31, 2007.
To apply, or for more information, contact Kimberly
Elmore at 973-944-4555.
About Delta Dental of New Jersey Foundation
Delta Dental established the Delta Dental of New
Jersey Foundation in 1986. Its mission includes
promoting and assisting educational projects
devoted to the enhancement of dental health,
research programs designed to increase public
awareness of the general benefits of good health,
and to improve dental health through the science
of dentistry. Each year, the Delta Dental Foundation
provides financial support to various organizations
throughout the state.
About Delta Dental of New Jersey, Inc.
Delta Dental of New Jersey, Inc., is New Jersey’s
and Connecticut's leading dental benefits carrier,
providing coverage to more than one million people
through contracts with employers in New Jersey
and Connecticut. The Delta Dental system offers
seamless dental benefits administration for employer
groups throughout the country and the largest network
of credentialed dentists in the nation. For more
information visit us on the Web at www.deltadentalnj.com