Colgate-Palmolive Company, the world leader in oral care, is teaming up with a trio of Saints to champion good oral health among Gulf Coast children.
Colgate's Bright Smiles, Bright Futures national campaign to improve children's oral health joins Super Bowl champions Jonathan Vilma, Pierre Thomas, and Marques Colston and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeast Louisiana and Boys & Girls Clubs of the Gulf Coast, to host festivals highlighting the importance of maintaining good oral health. More than 600 children in New Orleans and Mississippi's Hancock and Harrison Counties will receive free dental screenings, oral health education and treatment referrals this weekend. They will also join New Orleans Saints Vilma, Thomas, and Colston in a brush-a-thon to promote oral health awareness.
The festivals feature a "mardi-gras" backdrop of music, celebrities and costumed characters, with interactive oral health activities. With the Saints cheering them on, children will board the Colgate mobile dental vans for screenings and learn how to maintain good oral health habits. Participants will also brush their teeth and gums along with the Saints stars.
"Today, with the challenges surrounding access to health care, the oral health awareness and outreach that we perform with community partners like the Boys & Girls Clubs and our volunteer dentists is more important than ever," said Dr. Marsha Butler, Colgate's Vice President, Global Oral Health and Professional Relations. "Over the past several years, with Hurricane Katrina and the current oil spill crisis, the Gulf Coast region has been faced with situations that, for children and adults alike, have been beyond their control. However, taking care of our teeth and gums and helping to prevent oral health disease is something children can control if they learn how and develop healthy habits. There is a pressing need to improve oral health in this area of the country, and Colgate is proud to be leading this effort."
The Gulf Coast oral health festivals are part of Colgate's ongoing national oral care education program, Bright Smiles, Bright Futures. Established in 1991, the program uses eight mobile dental vans staffed with volunteer dentists to conduct free dental screenings, distribute multicultural educational materials and free toothpaste and toothbrushes, and to educate children and their families about the importance of maintaining good oral health across the US. Colgate's Bright Smiles, Bright Futures will celebrate its 20th anniversary next year in the US, where it has reached more than 100 million children and their families. Globally, Bright Smiles, Bright Futures reaches 50 million children each year in 80 countries.