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Free Dental Services Offered for Needy

Local ROP students help hundreds in need. Hundreds avail of PCSO’s free medical and free dental services. Assumption Iloilo’s Community Free Clinic.

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    Free Vision and Dental Care Project Will Help Children in Need

    This week in New Orleans, Davis Vision, one of the nation’s premier managed vision care companies, Visionworks retail stores, national dental insurer United Concordia Dental and Louisiana State University School of Dentistry are partnering on a community-based project will help children in need at Esperanza - UNO Charter School.

    Free Dental Work Offered for Needy Children and Adults

    Dominican clinic offers free dental care to needy families. Early birds show up for free dental care in Sun City. Lake Wales 2nd-graders would get free dental sealant under program. Free Clinic Opening New Pediatric Dental Clinic May 14.

    Grants Awarded for Dental Services for Low-Income Residents

    The Wisconsin Dental Association Foundation has awarded 20 grants to state dental health programs totalling $56,500 to bring oral health care to low-income residents.

    Cheap Dental Clinic And Free Dental Care For Kids

    Dental clinic gives students, patients reason to smile. Dozens of kids get free dental care in Gilbert.

    Free Dental Care Watch, July 2008

    Free medical clinic comes to Pikeville. Free clinic offers dental services. Dentists offering free dental care in July. Dental care for poor gets less use. Healthy Smiles free dental clinic a huge success. Dental students volunteer in undeserved area of Kentucky.

    Robot Patient Feels Dental Pain

    The figure in the dentist’s chair can say “ouch,” and her eyes may flash in pain. But trust us, she’s not feeling a thing. She’s an animated robot with a high-tech set of pearly whites. Students and resident doctors are currently testing the robot, dubbed Simroid, at Tokyo’s Nippon Dental University.