Children's Dental Month marked at George Grant Mason School
| 28 Feb 2018 | 01:15
![Children's Dental Month marked at George Grant Mason School Photos provided Kindergarteners Sophie Baer, left, Thatcher Givens, Antonina Chillino and Carmen Golden, who is pretty handy with this oversized toothbrush.](http://www.thephoto-news.com/binrepository/536x432/0c0/0d0/none/1050949/LHWO/NEWS01_180229951_AR_0_0_PN20180228180229951_MG2884300.jpg)
Photos provided Kindergarteners Sophie Baer, left, Thatcher Givens, Antonina Chillino and Carmen Golden, who is pretty handy with this oversized toothbrush.
![Children's Dental Month marked at George Grant Mason School Dr. Se-A Chung with George Grant Mason School first-graders, who are now tooth brushing experts.](http://www.thephoto-news.com/binrepository/768x396/0c0/0d0/none/1050949/TJYC/NEWS01_180229951_EP_-1_0_PN20180228180229951_MG2884319.jpg)
Dr. Se-A Chung with George Grant Mason School first-graders, who are now tooth brushing experts.
TUXEDO — Dr. Se-A Chung, from Alpha & Omega Dental in Tuxedo, visited George Grant Mason School kindergarteners and first-graders on Feb. 28 to mark National Children's Dental Health Month.
One of Tuxedo Speech Language Therapist Stephanie Bussard's roles is to make sure children understand how their tongues and teeth play a significant role in the production of the sounds that make up speech. She annually invites Chung to the school to have a larger discussion about good dental health.
Chung emphasized the importance of establishing proper dental habits and how to brush and floss. As part of her visit, Chung also gave each student a travel case with a timer, toothbrush, toothpaste and floss.
- Nancy Kriz