Archive for January, 2010

Share Your Children’s Dental Health Stories

Friday, January 29th, 2010

We’re celebrating National Children’s Dental Health Month by encouraging DentalPlans.com Members and Fans to share funny stories about teaching their kids to brush their teeth.  At the end of the month, we’ll randomly pick a “Share Your Story” participant to win a free discount dental plan or a plan renewal.  Here’s one of the stories we’ve already received:

I remember teaching my children the importance of brushing their teeth everyday.  I told them it was important that they brush in the morning and at night but especially after meals so they didn’t walk around with food stuck to their teeth.  I told them if the tooth fairy ever came by and saw that they did not brush, they would just be passed up and not get anything from him.  My kids must have remembered that speech so well that when one of them lost a tooth and placed it under the pillow for the tooth fairy, I got a surprise.  The tooth was covered in tooth paste and made a mess on his pillow.  When I asked him about it the next day he said he wanted to make sure the tooth was clean so that the tooth fairy would not pass him up!!  I am sure he will use that same speech on his kids one day! – Ben A. – Middletown, NJ

Do you have a funny story to share?

Leave a comment below or email your story to jmccoy@dentalplans.com. We look forward to hearing from you.

DentalPlans.com Featured in Article on RealSimple.com

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

DentalPlans.com was recently mentioned in an article on RealSimple.com as just one easy way to save throughout the year. Check it out and let us know what you think.

How to Save $5,000 This Year – RealSimple.com

Learn How a Healthy Diet Can Benefit Your Smile

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Do your New Year’s resolutions include a healthy diet? If so, you may be interested to see how a health diet can improve your dental health.

Click here to read an article on DentalPlans.com’s Dental Health News Feed about how a healthy diet affects more than just your waste line. It affects your smile and your dental health too.