02/04/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/04/2026 11:12
MONO COUNTY, Calif. (FEBRUARY 03, 2026) - Earlier this week, the Mono County Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted a Resolution recognizing February as National Children's Dental Health Month, underscoring the County's commitment to promoting healthy smiles and lifelong oral health for local children and families.
The Resolution was presented during the Board's regular meeting and included a special visit from a larger-than-life guest - Toothy the Giant Tooth - who helped bring attention to the importance of good oral hygiene in a fun and engaging way.
As part of the presentation, Mono County Public Health staff highlighted the work of the County's Oral Health Program, which focuses on prevention, education, and access to care for children throughout Mono County.
"Oral health is a critical part of overall health. Establishing good oral hygiene habits early-such as twice-daily brushing-shapes a child's confidence, prevents bullying, and supports proper speech and nutrition. A healthy smile directly boosts self-esteem," said Supervisor Jennifer Kreitz, Chair of the Mono County Board of Supervisors. "This resolution recognizes the important work being done by our Public Health team to support families and help children build healthy habits that last a lifetime."
Mono County Public Health Oral Health Program
Mono County Public Health offers a variety of resources and services designed to support children's oral health, including:
Oral Health Prevention Tips for Children and Families
Public Health encourages families to practice simple, effective habits that support healthy teeth and gums, including:
National Children's Dental Health Month is observed each February to raise awareness about the importance of oral health and to promote healthy habits at an early age.
For more information, questions, or concerns, please call Mono County Public Health at (760) 924-1830 or follow up with your dentist, pediatrician or medical provider.
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