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OFFICE OF GOVERNOR ANDY BESHEAR
COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Gov. Beshear: Toothsure To Establish New Manufacturing Facility in Perry County With $7.3 Million Investment, Creating 60 Quality Jobs
Project will consolidate and relocate companys supply chain operations into 1 facility
FRANKFORT, Ky. (April 30, 2026) Today, Gov. Andy Beshear highlighted a new project for the states manufacturing sector in Eastern Kentucky as Toothsure, a provider of oral hygiene products designed for patients who face barriers to standard dental care, announced plans to establish a new operation in Perry County with a $7.3 million investment, creating 60 new, full-time jobs at a wage of $55.25 per hour, including benefits..
The commonwealths surging economy is paving the way for investment and good-paying job opportunities for Kentuckians in every corner of the state, said Gov. Beshear. This is a welcome project for Perry County and the surrounding region, providing 60 new, quality jobs and adding to the diverse range of companies that call Eastern Kentucky home. I want to thank Toothsures leadership for believing in what the commonwealth has to offer and look forward to their future success.
To meet growing national demand for its products, Toothsures strategic expansion will consolidate and relocate the companys full supply chain operations into a single facility in Eastern Kentucky. This will reduce the companys dependence on out-of-state suppliers and expand production capacity with state-of-the-art equipment and increased manufacturing space for its OralVac and OralVac+ products. The upgraded facility infrastructure and equipment also will support tighter quality control standards to ensure health care providers and patients consistently receive products of the highest standard. The new facility will be the companys first in the commonwealth, with construction expected to begin in January 2027 and be completed later that same year.
As clinicians, were dedicated to improving patient outcomes within the commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond, Toothsure co-founders Greg Baker, DMD, and Brandon Wilde, MD, MBA, said in a shared statement. We have seen firsthand the consequences of inadequate oral care in institutional settings from hospital-acquired infections to complications that extend patient recovery. Toothsure was built to close that gap, and this support from KEDFA gives us the capacity to expand our mission to genuinely move the needle for patients across the country. Were grateful to Gov. Beshear and the people of Perry County for welcoming us, and were looking forward to being a partner in this community's growth and well-being.
Founded in 2024, Toothsures mission is to deliver innovative, accessible oral care products that empower healthcare providers and individuals to maintain proper hygiene anytime, anywhere. Recognizing a critical gap in patient oral care within institutional settings, Toothsure developed a proprietary line of oral hygiene products designed specifically for patients who face barriers to standard dental care. The companys flagship products OralVac and OralVac+ are purpose-built for use in a wide range of healthcare environments, including hospital units, intensive care units (ICUs), assisted nursing facilities and rehabilitation centers. OralVac+ is specifically designed to meet the demanding requirements of the intensive care setting, where oral hygiene is critical in preventing hospital-acquired infections and improving patient outcomes.
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