A HEALTHY MOUTH is part of a HEALTHY LIFE.

HEALTH THROUGH ORAL WELLNESS®

Northeast Delta Dental is proud to offer Health through Oral Wellness® – better known as HOW® – our industry-leading, patient-centered oral health program designed to promote good oral and overall health for all Northeast Delta Dental members.

We know life gets busy (understatement!), and maintaining your oral health isn’t always the first thing on your mind. We also know that having healthy teeth and gums is an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Whether your oral health habits are good, bad, or somewhere in between, Northeast Delta Dental is here to help empower you to take charge of your overall wellness.

Let us show you HOW®.

NONDISCRIMINATION IN HEALTHCARE


KNOWLEDGE IS POWER – AND IT'S FREE!

Staying on top of your oral health is important, and now it’s easier than ever. Register for our HOW® program using the link below. 

KNOW YOUR SCORE

You can now take a free oral health risk assessment and receive your score immediately. Simply answer a brief online questionnaire by clicking the link below. You can also ask your dentist to complete a clinical oral health assessment that will help you understand how to maintain or achieve optimal oral wellness. A little effort goes a long way

GOOD ORAL HEALTH IS A WAY OF LIFE

The importance of good oral health begins when you’re a baby – with an assist from your parents, of course – and it continues throughout life. Each stage of life presents a different set of challenges for your teeth and gums. Northeast Delta Dental can help you attain and maintain Health through Oral Wellness®.

BABY BASICS

(Ages 0-3)

Even though they have fewer teeth – or none at all, for awhile – babies require the same attention to oral health as adults.

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KIDDING AROUND

(Ages 4-12)

Even though it can be hard to get young kids to slow down, it's important to make time for oral hygiene. Starting good habits now will set the stage for a lifetime of healthy smiles.

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TEEN TEETH

(Ages 13-19)

With extra care and some gentle reminders from mom and dad, a teen's oral health will be in great shape for the college years and beyond.

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YOUNG ADULT CARE

(Ages 20-35)

With newfound independence comes newfound responsibility. Try these tips to keep oral health in tip-top shape during the young adult years.

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MIDLIFE MATTERS

(Ages 36-64)

Taking a few preventive measures in your 40s and 50s can have a big impact on good oral health into your golden years.

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THE GOLDEN YEARS

(Ages 65+)

An increase in age doesn't have to mean a decrease in good oral health.

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