DENVER, Jan. 31, 2017 -- Risas Dental and Braces, a health care company committed to making dental care accessible to all, is celebrating National Children’s Dental Health Month (NCDHM) by offering free exams and x-rays for kids, as well as educating students on proper oral health care at six Denver Public Schools (DPS) during the month of February.
“One of the top reasons kids miss school is due to dental problems,” said Dr. Matt Stevens, DDS at Risas Dental and Braces. “It’s crucial to educate them on proper care. Parents can help by ensuring they eat a balanced diet and have regular dental visits, so their teeth can remain healthy and strong.”
Free Exams and X-Rays
Risas Dental and Braces will offer free exams and x-rays for all children ages 17 and under between Feb. 1 – Feb. 28. Parents can make an appointment for the free exam and x-rays at any of Risas’ Denver-area bilingual offices, by calling
720-536-0401 or they can book online at www.risasdental.com.
Denver-Area Locations
- Wheat Ridge - 3815 N. Wadsworth Blvd, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
- Federal Heights – 8383 Pecos St., Denver, CO 80221
- Denver South – 2731 W. Evans Ave., Denver, CO 80219
- Aurora South – 3575 S. Chambers Road, Aurora, CO 80014
- Aurora North – 11479 E. Colfax Ave., Aurora, CO 80010 (Opening Feb. 2017)
Commitment to Education
In coordination with the American Dental Association’s (ADA) campaign this year, “Choose Tap Water for a Sparkling Smile,” Risas Dental and Braces will host educational after-school programs at: Castro Elementary, Joe Shoemaker Elementary, Bryant-Webster Elementary, Abraham Lincoln High School, Manual High School and John F. Kennedy High School. The Risas team will conduct fun oral health care activities and provide free pizza. Each student will leave with a complimentary dental care goody bag, including a toothbrush, toothpaste and more activities from NCDHM.
“Children’s teeth are meant to last a lifetime, and a healthy smile is important to a kid’s self-esteem,” said Jeff Adams, managing director at Risas Dental and Braces. “We’re invested in the Denver community and excited to provide free exams and x-rays to Colorado kids, and work with students and their parents at Denver Public Schools to help them have a healthy smile.”
About Risas Dental and Braces
Founded in Phoenix in 2011, and one of the fastest-growing dental practices in the country, Risas Dental and Braces embraces a lifelong mission to change the way dentistry is offered in the United States, making it accessible for all regardless of insurance status or financial situation. Risas Dental and Braces believes that proper oral health and treatment is critical to overall health, which is put to action by offering flexible, affordable, convenient and bilingual dental care. They've provided over $2.6 million in free dental care since their inception. To learn more, visit www.risasdental.com. Connect with Risas Dental on Facebook www.facebook.com/RisasDental, Twitter @RisasDental, and Instagram @RisasDental to stay up to date on news, events, and more.
Media Contact Beth Dillon [email protected] 773.294.5356


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