Skip to content

Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation’s ‘Land of Smiles®’ program tackles area child tooth decay

Photo courtesy Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation.

 

Captain Super Grin shares oral heath tips with more than 2,000 local children in interactive educational programming

Tooth decay remains the leading chronic disease affecting our children, and the statistics in Illinois are particularly alarming. Research shows that 22% of Illinois third graders have untreated cavities.1

The Land of Smiles program is part of Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation’s steadfast effort to address and curb tooth decay in children.

In the first half of 2024, the Land of Smiles program is visiting 10 schools in the area:

PERFORMANCE DATE 

SCHOOL

CITY

March 1, 2024

Pocahontas Elementary School

Pocahontas

March 5, 2024

Trenton Elementary School

Trenton

March 5, 2024

Washington School

Belleville

March 6, 2024

Henry Raab School

Belleville

March 6, 2024

Glen Carbon Elementary School

Glen Carbon

March 7, 2024

Westhaven School

Belleville

March 7, 2024

Millstadt Primary Center

Millstadt

March 8, 2024 Hamel Elementary School

Hamel

March 8, 2024 Midway Elementary School

Moro

April 25, 2024

Goshen Elementary School

Edwardsville

 

This free, dynamic educational program aims to empower pre-kindergarten through third grade children with essential oral health habits. The program is designed not just to educate, but also to entertain. Characters like Captain Super Grin, Terri Tooth Fairy, Toothpick, and their playful nemesis, Caz Cavity, captivate young audiences while delivering important messages about oral hygiene, nutrition, and regular dental check-ups.

Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation’s Land of Smiles program tours twice a year, partnering with various Illinois elementary schools along the way. The program has reached 573,352 students at 1,034 Illinois elementary schools over the past 14 years. In the first half of the year, it is reaching over 25,000 pre-kindergarten through third-grade students in more than 100 Illinois schools.

Every student at a Land of Smiles performance receives a kit with a free toothbrush, toothpaste, and floss, along with bilingual oral health tips outlining how students should care for their teeth.

Learn more about the Foundation and its Land of Smiles program at https://www.landofsmilesil.org/.

1Illinois Department of Public Health Healthy Smiles Healthy Growth Survey, 2018-2019

 

About Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation 

The Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation was formed in March 2008 by Delta Dental of Illinois, a not-for-profit dental service corporation with a mission to improve the oral health of the communities it serves. Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation is the 501(c)(3) charitable arm of Delta Dental of Illinois and works to support and improve the oral health of people in Illinois. In the past decade, combined efforts of Delta Dental of Illinois and Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation have provided more than $30 million to programs and organizations in Illinois that improve the oral health of the residents of Illinois.

 

 

Leave a Comment