“Tooth Fairy” Brady Reiter Works Her Magic for Children’s Oral Health Charity

Categories: Oral Health

Did you know that severe tooth decay is America’s #1 chronic childhood disease? Actress Brady Reiter didn’t know either — until she became the star of the movie Tooth Fairy 2, and then joined forces with the National Children’s Oral Health Foundation: America’s ToothFairy®.

“Before, I didn’t even realize what can happen to kids if they don’t take care of their teeth,” 11-year-old Brady recently told Dear Doctor magazine, after viewing photos of children suffering from severe tooth decay. “There are kids in America who don’t know that it’s important, or they just don’t have the resources to be able to take care of their teeth or to go to the dentist.”

This young Tooth Fairy knows just how magical — and vital to a child’s self-esteem — a beautiful smile can be.

“When you feel bad about opening up your mouth and smiling, a kid’s confidence just goes down the drain,” she said.

NCOHF recently tapped 11-year-old Brady to head the America’s ToothFairy Kids Club, which offers kids personalized letters from the Tooth Fairy along with lots of encouraging oral health tips and fun activities — free!

“I’m really excited to be part of it,” Brady told Dear Doctor. “Kids learn how to take care of their of smile by joining this club. By supporting America’s ToothFairy, we can help kids in need get dental care and have a healthy smile too. It’s really amazing!”

While lots of kids get an occasional cavity, millions of children have tooth decay so severe that it interferes with their ability to eat, sleep, and concentrate in school. The good news is that tooth decay, a bacteria-induced infection, is preventable.

“When kids join the club, they learn how to prevent tooth decay. When families support this great cause, we can help kids in need. And that’s what feels great — that we really can make kids’ futures better.”

If you would like to enroll your child in the club — it’s free! — please visitwww.AmericasToothFairyKids.org. And to make sure your child’s teeth and your own are decay-free and as healthy as possible, please contact us today to schedule your next appointment.