In-School Dentist

In-School Dentist
Cheat Lake Elementary School — Cheat Lake Elementary School
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Dear Parent/Guardian

Great news! Our school has partnered with Smile Programs … the mobile dentists to offer in-school dental care on May 5/12/2023.  Sign up your child today at  www.myschooldentist.com. All permission forms must be returned by 4/21/2023.

Even better, dental care is usually at no cost to you. All insurance is accepted including Medicaid and CHIP. For those without insurance, a low cost self-pay option is available.

Convenient and comfortable

Our in-school dental program saves you time and provides a safe and comfortableplace for your child to receive gentle dental care from licensed local professionals.Dental care includes a complete dental exam, x-rays, cleaning, fluoride and sealantswhen necessary, and in some cases, restorative care such as fillings.

Dental care for a healthy life

Children who see a dentist regularly may have fewer health issues like:

  • Early tooth loss due to dental decay
  • Gum disease
  • Heart disease
  • Impaired speech development

Help keep your child healthy, in school and learning.Simply go to www.myschooldentist.com.

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