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Your smile starts here.

Learn how to take care of your teeth and gums. Find affordable dental care near you. In English and Spanish.

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Brushing

The right technique makes all the difference.

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Flossing

Reaching where your brush can't.

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Gum health

What healthy gums look like — and warning signs.

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Children

Age-by-age guide for parents.

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Risk check

Quick self-assessment of your oral health risks.

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Find affordable care

Free and low-cost dental services in Chicago.

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Brushing technique

The Modified Bass method — recommended by the ADA for most adults.

Normal — what good looks like

The right way to brush

Broken — common mistakes

What goes wrong

Fix — what to do

How to correct it

Flossing technique

Your toothbrush misses about 35% of tooth surfaces. Flossing reaches them.

Step 1

Cut 18 inches of floss

About the length of your forearm. Wind most around your middle fingers, leaving 1-2 inches to work with.

Step 2

Slide gently between teeth

Use a rocking motion — never snap down. That hurts your gums.

Step 3

Make a C-shape

Curve the floss around one tooth, hugging it. Slide up and down 2-3 times, going just below the gumline.

Step 4

Curve around the next tooth

In the same space, curve around the adjacent tooth and repeat. Use a fresh section of floss for each gap.

Alternatives that work

Can't floss? You have options.

Gum health self-check

Look in the mirror. Compare what you see to the guide below.

Normal — healthy gums

What healthy looks like

Broken — gingivitis (reversible)

Warning signs you can fix

Good news: gingivitis is fully reversible in 7-14 days with proper care and a professional cleaning.

Serious — periodontitis

See a dentist soon

Periodontitis causes bone loss that can't be reversed — but progression can be stopped with treatment.

Fix — what to do right now

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Children's dental care

What your child needs at each stage. Baby teeth matter — they hold space for permanent teeth.

Ages 0–2: Foundation
First dental visit by age 1. Clean gums with a soft damp cloth before teeth erupt. At first tooth, start brushing with a soft infant brush and a rice-grain smear of fluoride toothpaste. Never put your child to bed with milk, formula, or juice. Transition from bottle to cup by 12-14 months.
Ages 3–5: Building habits
Pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste. Parents should brush AND floss for children until age 7-8 (when they can tie their own shoes). Make it fun — let them choose their toothbrush color. Talk to your dentist about sealants on back teeth.
Ages 6–12: Mixed teeth
This age has the highest cavity rate (58%). Get sealants on permanent molars as they come in (~age 6 and ~age 12). Sealants reduce cavity risk by 80%. Children can start brushing independently around 7-8 but still need supervision. Mouthguards for sports.
Ages 13+: Teens
If your teen has braces, they need specialized brushing (interdental brushes, prescription fluoride rinse). Watch for sports/energy drink erosion — these are extremely acidic. Vaping damages oral tissue and promotes gum disease. Wisdom teeth monitoring starts around 16-17.

Quick risk check

Answer 6 questions to understand your oral health risk level. This is not a diagnosis — it's a starting point.

Find affordable dental care

You deserve dental care regardless of income or insurance. These are real programs serving Chicago.

Insurance program

Illinois Medicaid Dental

Covers exams, cleanings (2/year), X-rays, fillings, extractions, and dentures for eligible adults and children. Immigration status does not disqualify children through All Kids.

1-888-286-2447 (DentaQuest)
Community health center

Erie Family Health Centers

13 locations, 12,500 dental patients/year, bilingual services, sliding-scale fees based on income. No one turned away.

(312) 666-3494
Community health center

Alivio Medical Center

Serves the Latino community specifically. Medical and dental services. Bilingual staff.

alivio.org
Community health center

Chicago Family Health Center

20+ dentists, South Side locations. Accepts Medicaid, sliding scale for uninsured.

(773) 568-1400
Dental school (30-50% less)

UIC College of Dentistry

Illinois's largest dental school. 30,000+ patients/year. 30-50% below private rates. Accepts Medicaid. Free initial orthodontic exam.

(312) 996-7555
Dental school

Midwestern University Dental Institute

Downers Grove. Significantly reduced fees. Comprehensive dental services.

(630) 743-4500
Free care

Dental Lifeline Network — Illinois

Free comprehensive treatment for eligible patients (65+, permanently disabled, or medically necessary). 12,000 volunteer dentists nationwide.

(773) 389-6252
Children's program

All Kids (Illinois)

Comprehensive dental for children under 19 regardless of immigration status. Cleanings, sealants, fluoride, orthodontics for severe cases. Family income up to 318% FPL.

1-866-255-5437

Test what you learned

5 quick questions. No grades — just a chance to check your understanding.