Campus offers free teeth cleanings and ToothPrint ID’s for children during the month of February
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – (January 3, 2018) –
Remington College Nashville Campus will celebrate National Children’s Dental Health Month in February by offering free children’s dental health services.
Parents can bring their children in for a free basic teeth cleaning1 and ToothPrint identification. The ToothPrint is a special child identification device that records both bite characteristics and DNA information. Parents receive a wafer with the information imprinted on it. The procedure takes only a few minutes and children as young as 3-4 years of age are usually able to provide an acceptable imprint.
Since opening, the Remington College Dental Hygiene Program has provided more than 37,000 low or no cost dental services to Nashville area residents.
Under the supervision of instructors, students pursuing associate’s degrees in dental hygiene perform low-cost procedures for the public. Initial patient registration costs just $1, and the dental treatments include: