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Empowering Oral Health Through Personalized Education

Culturally sensitive. Clinically sound. Smilecalc revolutionizes patient education by combining community understanding with just-in-time learning. Our platform delivers targeted resources empowering individuals from diverse backgrounds to achieve optimal oral health.

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Why choose Smilecalc?

Smilecalc is a powerful oral health platform built on academic research that provides an excellent patient experience.

Culturally Relevant Content

Our educational materials are designed to resonate with diverse communities, incorporating cultural nuances and addressing specific health beliefs and practices.

Personalized Learning Paths

We tailor educational content to individual needs and learning styles, providing customized pathways that address specific concerns and goals.

Just-in-Time Information

Access the information you need, when you need it. Our platform delivers relevant content at key moments, such as before appointments, after procedures, or when managing specific conditions.

Interactive Learning Tools

Engage with interactive modules, quizzes, and simulations that reinforce learning and make oral health education fun and engaging.

Multilingual Support

We break down language barriers by offering educational resources in multiple languages, ensuring accessibility for diverse populations.

Expert-Curated Content

Our educational materials are developed and reviewed by leading dental professionals, ensuring accuracy, reliability, and clinical relevance.

Evidence-Based Solutions: Built on Academic Research

Truly effective health education needs a solid foundation.

This study reported that NSPT [nonsurgical periodontal treatment] with the CHW strategy improved short-term clinical treatment outcomes (i.e., PPD and CAL) and exerted a positive effect on long-term OHQoL [Oral Health-Related Quality of Life] in T2DM [Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus] patients.

Lin, C.-Y. et al.

Clinical Outcomes and Oral Health-Related Quality of Life after Periodontal Treatment with Community Health Worker Strategy in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized Controlled Study

Statistically significant differences between pre- and post- intervention program were seen regarding oral health knowledge among both health workers and women (p<0.05)... Changes in practices and personal skills improved self-efficacy. Women had more access to services.

Frazão, P. & Marques, D.H.

Effectiveness of a community health worker program on oral health promotion

An interactive, lay-led oral health education program run by CHWs can be an effective way to deliver sustained improvements in oral health knowledge and changes in oral health practice in migrant populations.

Danielson, J. et al.

Correlation of Oral Health Education by Community Health Workers with Changes in Oral Health Practices in Migrant Populations in Washington State

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