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Oral Health Nevada Inc.
P.O. Box 10281, Reno, Nevada 89510
46-3343943
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Nevada Oral Health Matters

Tooth decay is an infectious chronic disease, which is also 100% preventable.
More than 500 medications negatively affect the oral cavity.
A routine oral health exam can detect signs and symptoms of many health conditions.
Pediatric dental disease is five times more common than asthma.
Nearly half of all US adults have some form of periodontitis.
Dental disease has been linked to heart disease, stroke, diabetes, pneumonia, and poor pregnancy outcomes.
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.
Medicare, the health insurance for most older adults, does not cover basic dental care.
Periodontal disease is associated with poor blood sugar control for those living with diabetes.
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Oral Health Nevada Inc.
P.O. Box 10281
Reno, Nevada 89510
(775) 745-6708
EIN: 46-3343943
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