Happy Oral Health Coloring Contest

Brushing and flossing are important to good oral health. So let’s celebrate the toothbrush, toothpaste and floss with our Happy Oral Health Coloring Contest. Winners will receive a $25 Visa gift card. We have three age categories – Ages 1-6, Ages 7-12 and Ages 13+ (adults are welcome to enter!).

The coloring contest image is below. You can also print it out from this PDF.

Happy Health coloring contest with age PDF – May 2022

To enter the contest, take a photo of the person who did the coloring with their entry and send it to [email protected]. Be sure to let us know what age category you are entAll entries will be eligible to win and one winner in each category will be randomly selected. All entries may be published in a future Personal Care Dentistry e-newsletter.

Entry deadline is Friday, May 27 at 4 p.m. Get coloring!

 

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