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1. UNSPOKEN SMILES
JEAN PAUL LAURENT
Founder & President
HEALTHCARE TRACK
GENERAL GRAND PRIZE TRACK
“Behindeverysinglesmile,thereisanunspokenstory.”
#Smartpitch2015
2. THE PROBLEM
• Tooth decay is a
worldwide chronic,
infectious disease, that if
left untreated progresses
steadily after teeth erupt
• According to W.H.O. 60-
90% of school children in
impoverished countries
e.g. Haiti are living with
untreated dental cavities
DENTAL DISEASES
3. THE SOLUTION
O
• Promoting Oral Health Education for all children
B
• Incorporate supervised TOOTHBRUSHING
technique in primary schools’ curriculum
D
• Giving children access to ORAL HYGIENE KITS and
SERVICES through our foundation
D
• Emphasize the importance of proper NUTRITION
Our mission is to create access to dental care by focusing on education &
disease prevention in underserved communities of Haiti.
4. COMMITMENT IMPACT
“RevolutioninCommunitydentalhealth.”
• Improve Oral Health
Wehavehelpedover1000Haitiankids,brushbetter,improvetheirteeth,andpracticegoodoralhygiene.
• Youth empowerment (30/30 Campaign)
Pilot micro-project using Dentists/Dental hygienists to train youth dental health outreach workers with the
ability to give back to their communities.
• Creating Change
Reduction of oral disease throughout the affected communities and promotion of healthy habits for life.
5. TARGET AUDIENCE
Unspoken Smiles plan to use a direct
approach to increase its exposure among
prospective customers:
• Socially
Concerned
Customers
• Dentists
• Primary
schools
6. MARKET
Selling dental products or services are among the broadest
sectors whose market consists of not just the U.S. but the
entire world.
• Socially
conscious
consumers
• Local
Vendors
• Health &
Beauty Stores
• E-commerce
• Dentists
7. COST ESTIMATE OF PILOT PROJECT
Toachievethefoundation’sobjectives,UnspokenSmiles isseeking$30,000intotalfundingthrough
grantmoniestocovertrainingcost,payfor dentaltreatment andotherfeesassociatedwiththe
program.
UNSPOKEN SMILES
INSTITUTE
“ Ending the
shortage of dentists
to meet the needs of
the population.”
DENTAL
ASSISTANT
TRAINING
10K
DENTAL
OUTREACH
SERVICES
15K
DENTAL
SUPPLIES
SHIPMENTS &
FEES
5K
8. THE NEXT PHASE TO SCALE
• Replicate pilot
phase to
different region
in Haiti
• Developing the
school-base
curriculum
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