CHARLOTTE, North Carolina--Digital Apparatus, a mobile entertainment company, has partnered with National Children’s Oral Health Foundation: America’s Toothfairy for the launch of a Tooth Fairy Beacon App for Apple’s iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. To read more about NCOHF, go to NCOHF.Under the umbrella of the NCOHF America’s Toothfairy Campaign, Digital Apparatus will provide a donation for dental care for underserved children each time a Tooth Fairy Beacon App is downloaded. The goal of Digital Apparatus is to help 100 children receive free preventive dental care for a year. The Tooth Fairy Beacon App brings the timeless fable of the Tooth Fairy to life, transforming mobile devices into a portal to give kids a peek into the Tooth Fairy’s world. Animation, sound effects ,and narration by the Tooth Fairy add a sense of wonderment and mystic to losing a tooth. The app includes a personalized, gender-specific experience for boys and girls, tips from America’s Toothfairy for children’s oral health, a personalized message from the Tooth Fairy, and a tooth scanner and beacon.“One of the toughest parts of my job is to take care not to disturb light little sleepers when removing a lost tooth from under the pillow,” said the Tooth Fairy. “This Beacon virtually eliminates this problem by having the children leave their teeth at the portal. Not to mention, it gives me the chance to communicate directly with the children I love so much, helping them to understand why it is so important for them to take good care of their teeth and gums.” Bill Marcotte, Digital Apparatus partner, added: “Our goal is to create experiences for mobile devices. Experiences that entertain, educate, and invite kids to let their imaginations to grow. Our applications are ideal for today’s families who are perpetually ‘on the go.’ All of the partners at Digital Apparatus are parents, so like parents everywhere, we know firsthand how hard it can be to motivate kids to brush, floss, and rinse their teeth. This app and our great partnership with NCOHF were born from that perspective.” Dental decay (cavities) is the most common chronic disease of childhood, affecting 50% of children by middle childhood and nearly 70% by late adolescence. Chronic gingivitis is also common among children. The mildest form of periodontal disease, gingivitis is often caused by inadequate oral hygiene. This leads to plaque buildup. Fortunately, most oral diseases can be prevented.Fern Ingber, NCOHF president and CEO, said, “We are grateful that Digital Apparatus, a group that shares our commitment to eliminating America’s No. 1 chronic childhood illness, has chosen NCOHF as the charitable beneficiary of the Tooth Fairy Beacon App. Not only does every download of the Tooth Fairy app help support vital NCOHF oral health programs for at-risk children, but Tips from America’s Toothfairy included in the app reinforce our goal to teach all families the importance of proper oral care for healthy futures.”For more information on NCOHF, go to www.AmericasToothfairy.org or www.toothfairybeacon.com.For more information about Digital Apparatus, contact Bill Marcotte at (724)749-3255, via e-mail at [email protected], or visit digitalapparatus.net.To comment on this topic, go to community.pennwelldentalgroup.com/.