CHIICAGO, Illinois--Tooth decay is the most common chronic childhood disease in America, yet more than eight in 10 (84%) American parents don't realize it. Smiles Across America, an Oral Health America program led in conjunction with Trident gum, has welcomed Denver-based Kids in Need of Dentistry into the SAA network. This effort is part of an ongoing commitment by Oral Health America and Trident to help fight cavities among this nation’s youth.Together, the two will work to address the need for school-based and school-lined oral disease prevention services in the Denver area.With the help of Trident’s $1.5 million dollar, three-year commitment to the SAA program, the organization currently supports dental services to more than 250,000 children annually in underserved communities nationwide. With the help of Trident’s contribution, the program has expanded its reach to Denver. With this support, KIND will increase the number of public schools it reaches in the Denver area by by 39%. Community leaders have joined Trident, SAA, KIND, and Denver partners to bring attention to the importance of healthy mouths for children living in Denver and nationwide. Trident’s financial commitment is key to Oral Health America’s expansion of services to dental programs in need of SAA-funding, such as KIND. “We are very pleased to welcome Kids in Need of Dentistry to our family of care providers,” said Beth Truett, president and CEO of Oral Health America. “Through our combined efforts, we can raise public awareness about the importance of healthy mouths for healthy lives, and proactively provide education and services in schools to prevent tooth decay for uninsured and underserved children.”Tooth decay affects nearly 50% of second graders and almost 80% of 17-year-olds While a new survey by Trident has found that U.S. parents don’t necessarily consider tooth decay a chronic childhood disease, they do recognize that--if left untreated--it can negatively impact a child’s well-being (63%), self-esteem (62%), and even concentration level (30%) . Each year, more than 51 million school hours are lost as a result of problems related to tooth decay. Trident’s contributions help SAA link local governments, businesses and supporters with care providers and schools to help fight untreated oral disease in children and help prevent the loss of pivotal hours in the classroom. “We are so excited to help more than double the number of children who currently receive oral health services and education in schools through SAA’s care provider network and announce that the network will now include Denver," said Becky McAninch, senior brand manager, Trident Marketing. “Providing oral health-care solutions to our nation’s youth has always been a primary goal of Trident, and we are pleased to continue funding partnerships like the one with KIND to help shed a light on the importance of pediatric oral health care in underserviced communities.” Consumers can purchase any pack of Trident gum from Sept. 13, 2010, through Sept, 19, 2010, and five cents per pack will be donated to Smiles Across America. Thanks to contributions from supporters like Trident, SAA provides its network with the funding and technical assistance in the areas of communication and coalition building that enables them to reach more underserved and uninsured children and address barriers to care—lack of resources and transportation, low literacy, and language diversity. To support the partnership, Walgreens and Plackers dental flossers have provided supplies for the Denver program, and Denver-area businesses DNTLworks Equipment Corporation, Crown Seating, LLC, and Confirm Monitoring Systems will support the expansion of KIND’s programs through donations of dental equipment and laboratory services. To learn more about the Trident and Smiles Across America partnership, visit www.TridentCares4Kids.org.To read more about Smiles Across America, go to Smiles Across America.To comment on this topic, go to community.pennwelldentalgroup.com/.