Oral Health Nevada

  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • Mission, Vision
    • History
    • Board
    • Personnel
    • Speaker’s Bureau
    • Bylaws
  • Get Involved
    • Join the Coalition
    • Donate Today
      • Shop & Donate Fun-raising
    • Newsletter Sign Up & Social Media
    • Wanted: Oral Health Champions
  • Resources
    • Consumer Resources
    • Find A Dental Provider
    • Ask A Dental Hygienist
    • Dental and Health Professionals
    • Stakeholders and Policy Makers
    • Interactive Map
    • Newsletters
    • Infection Control COVID19 Update
  • Advocacy
    • Nevada Legislature
    • Priorities
    • Wanted: Oral Health Champions
  • Initiatives
    • OHN Work Plan
    • Dental-Medical Integration
    • Community Water Fluoridation
  • Events and Activities
    • UPDATES
  • Regional Coalitions
    • CCOH
    • CUSP

External Links Policy

The Oral Health Nevada Inc. web site may contain links to many other web sites. Oral Health Nevada Inc. cannot guarantee the accuracy of information found at any linked site. Links to or from external web sites sites not owned or controlled by Oral Health Nevada Inc. does not constitute an endorsement by Oral Health Nevada Inc. or any of its employees of the sponsors of these sites or the products or information presented there.

Oral Health Nevada Inc.
P.O. Box 10281, Reno, Nevada 89510
46-3343943
contact@oralhealthnevada.com

Nevada Oral Health Matters

Nearly half of all US adults have some form of periodontitis.
Even individuals with dentures should receive a dental exam at least annually.
Oral diseases are a neglected epidemic – virtually everyone is affected by them, yet little is done to treat and prevent them.
Approximately 43% of Americans lack dental insurance.
Tooth decay is an infectious chronic disease, which is also 100% preventable.
Oral diseases are progressive and cumulative and become more complex over time, and they are preventable.
In the US, 164 million work hours are lost each year due to dental disease, leading to decreased productivity.
Tooth decay is the #1 chronic childhood illness.
Left untreated, dental disease can lead to malnourishment, bacterial infections, required emergency surgery and even death.
Periodontal disease is associated with poor blood sugar control for those living with diabetes.
Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Follow Us! on

Donate Today
Oral Health Nevada Inc.
P.O. Box 10281
Reno, Nevada 89510
(775) 745-6708
EIN: 46-3343943
Oral Health Nevada Inc. is a 501(c)3 not-for profit organization
Become an Oral Health Champion oral_health_champion


Oral Health Nevada Copyright © 2025 | Disclosures | Sitemap | Web Fitness | Powered by No Joke Marketing