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April 5th, 2010
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Dental Hygiene Clinic to Provide Free Dental Hygiene Services

COSTA MESA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–West Coast University has announced that the Dental Hygiene Clinic at its Anaheim campus will offer the public free dental hygiene services ranging from oral inspection and risk assessment, to digital and traditional imaging (X-rays), to preventative therapies and non-surgical periodontal therapy (cleanings). The West Coast University Dental Hygiene Clinic has been designated a community resource dedicated to improving the dental health of those who may not have the means to visit a private practice dental facility for dental hygiene preventative and therapeutic care. Patients must have qualifying dental hygiene needs in order to take advantage of this free service.

More: http://www.businesswire.com

More than 100 given free dental care in Idaho Falls

IDAHO FALLS – What could possibly make people wait in the snow for hours to see a dentist? If you’re one of more than a hundred who showed up and can’t normally afford the dentist, you already know why.

For the first time, 3 dentists, 6 hygienists, 12 dental assistants, and about 40 volunteers all worked out of Premier Dental on Channing Way to help those in need.

The goal is to give dentistry to people who cant afford it right now or who are in pain. It also let many people who haven’t been to a dentist office in quite some time do so.

More: http://www.kidk.com

Free Dental Services Mobile Van

Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) provide comfort and care to children and families across the world. The organization will pick one branch to receive the grant based on its Care Mobile program, a 40-foot-long van that provides free medical and dental care to children in Title 1 schools in Hillsborough and Pasco counties.

More: http://www.wtsp.com

Dentist: 17 Arkansas counties with no dental care facilities

A free community dental fair wraps up in Jacksonville with about 200 Arkansans now with brighter smiles. Dentists at the event say there’s a real need for oral health events like this in the state.

A chilly April morning met Little Rock’s Lesia Greene and dozens of Arkansas standing in front of Jacksonville’s community center.
Greene was there for the free dental fair.

More: http://www.todaysthv.com


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