{"id":42810,"date":"2019-10-24T10:30:00","date_gmt":"2019-10-24T17:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/news\/the-tooth-fairy-experience-comes-to-kent\/"},"modified":"2019-10-24T12:34:55","modified_gmt":"2019-10-24T19:34:55","slug":"the-tooth-fairy-experience-comes-to-kent","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/news\/the-tooth-fairy-experience-comes-to-kent\/","title":{"rendered":"The Tooth Fairy Experience comes to Kent"},"content":{"rendered":"
With more than half of the state’s third-graders having experienced tooth decay, a new program launched this week – National Health Education Week – is designed to help improve dental habits at an early age.<\/p>\n
The Tooth Fairy visited the Kent Valley Early Learning Center, 317 Fourth Ave. S.,<\/a> on Wednesday.<\/p>\n The presentation, designed for children ages 10 and under, included a reading of the book, “The Berenstain Bears Visit the Dentist,” as well as fun dental facts and educational activities, including a look at which candies are best (and worst) for young teeth just in time for Halloween. Attendees received a new toothbrush and a copy of the book.<\/p>\n The new year-round statewide program, presented free by Delta Dental of Washington, called The Tooth Fairy Experience, makes pediatric dental health education interactive, and even fun for kids 10 and under. The educational effort is intended to help reduce the incidence of tooth decay among children and increase the number of kids who regularly visit the dentist – among Apple Health subscribers in King and Pierce counties that number is only 52.8 and 51.2 percent respectively.<\/p>\n “We absolutely loved having the Tooth Fairy come to our school,” said Chanel Priel, a kindergarten teacher at the Kent Valley Early Learning Center. “Many of our students have never been to the dentist or have had the opportunity to talk about dental hygiene we so appreciated the goodies and great time. Thank you for an engaging and exciting experience for every child.”<\/p>\n “Thank you so much for coming to (the center) and giving such a fun presentation on dental health,” said Lori Armitage, a teacher at the center. “We have several children who have not been to a dentist and were so excited to learn about it. The Tooth Fairy was a definite hit.”<\/p>\n