Accessing dental care isn’t always simple. For older adults, individuals with disabilities, or those with complex medical conditions, traveling to a traditional dental office can be difficult or overwhelming.

Tooth Fairy Mobile Dental Hygiene was created to bring gentle, professional dental hygiene care directly to patients in the comfort of their home or care environment.


Why Traditional Dental Care Does Not Work for Everyone

The challenges of receiving dental care can be both practical and emotional:

  • Limited mobility or transportation challenges
  • Medical complexity or cognitive conditions
  • Sensory sensitivities

Other barriers are felt internally:

  • Fear or anxiety around dental visits
  • Resistance shaped by past experiences
  • Feeling overwhelmed, rushed, or unheard

Dental care is rarely avoided by choice. It is often avoided because the system was not built to slow down or adapt.


Who We Serve

Tooth Fairy Mobile Dental Hygiene provides care for individuals who need a more thoughtful and accessible approach to dental hygiene.

Our services are designed for:

  • Older adults who have difficulty traveling to a traditional dental office
  • Individuals with physical, cognitive, or developmental disabilities
  • Patients with complex medical conditions who require a slower, more adaptable approach
  • Residents of retirement homes, senior living centers, and assisted living communities
  • Patients in care facilities who benefit from consistent, familiar dental care

We also support family members and caregivers who are navigating care decisions and want reassurance that their loved one is treated with patience, dignity, and respect.


Care That Comes to You and Adapts to You

Instead of asking patients to adapt to a traditional office setting, Tooth Fairy Mobile Hygiene brings professional dental care directly to you.

Professional dental hygiene services are provided by Sherly Johnson, RDHAP, a Registered Dental Hygienist in Alternative Practice, in familiar environments such as private homes, assisted living communities, or care facilities.

With over 15 years of experience in the dental field, Sherly approaches each patient with the calm, patience, and sensitivity needed to create a comfortable dental experience.

By delivering care where patients feel safest, stress is reduced and comfort is prioritized.


A Smooth and Supportive Dental Experience

From the first call to ongoing maintenance care, the experience is designed to feel simple and supportive. You can expect:

  • Prompt communication and intake
  • Clear explanation of expectations and policies
  • A deposit is required to confirm appointments
  • Gentle treatment with frequent comfort check-ins
  • Continuity of care and long-term maintenance planning

Families and caregivers often share that the greatest relief comes from knowing their loved one is truly being looked after.


Beginning Care Without the Stress

Scheduling care is straightforward:

  • You choose a day and time that works best.
  • We come to you.

You or the person you care for does not have to deal with the stress of travel or waiting rooms.


Why Gentle, Accessible Care Matters

When dental care is difficult to access, challenges can quietly grow over time. Declining oral health, increased discomfort, loss of dignity, and avoidance due to fear are common outcomes when care feels overwhelming or unattainable.

Providing consistent, patient-centered care helps prevent these issues while supporting comfort and quality of life.


The Outcome of Care Done Differently

When care is delivered with patience and intention, outcomes improve. Patients feel seen, heard, and respected. Families feel confident and reassured in their care. Oral health becomes manageable again through gentle, long-term care.

Who We Serve

  • Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE)
  • Group homes
  • Adult day programs
  • Private homes & homebound patients
  • Individuals with special needs
  • Retirement communities
  • Assisted living residents
  • Skilled nursing facilities
  • Patients with dental anxiety
  • Patients with chronic medical conditions or limited mobility