T԰ɵ Dental hygiene students perform preventative dental cleaning during the 2018 ԰ɵ After School Smilz program.  he Dental Hygiene program at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith will sponsor free afterschool dental clinics Feb. 12 and March 12, 2019, for area children through the ԰ɵ Smilz Kid’s Clinic.

 

Preventive services offered by the clinic include a dental cleaning and exam, X-rays, fluoride treatments and sealants to prevent cavities. All dental hygiene services are provided by ԰ɵ dental hygiene students under the supervision of ԰ɵ dental hygiene faculty and staff.

 

“The After School Smilz program has provided valuable clinical enrichment for students in the ԰ɵ dental hygiene program,” said Pam Davidson, grant writer and assistant professor of dental hygiene at ԰ɵ. “While providing much-needed care to children who have limited dental care resources, it also strengthens the students’ abilities to connect detection of dental disease with the importance of prevention and a better understanding of health disparities that exist for a substantial number of children in our area.”

 

Maricela Gonzalez, a senior ԰ɵ dental hygiene student who has participated in the Smilz program in previous years, explained how the opportunity to connect with children in a clinical setting not only improves her understanding of dental procedures, but also the children’s. 

 

“This clinic has been very beneficial to the community, especially the younger 4-5 year olds who have never been to the dentist. I see how receptive they are with us when they are here, and the amount of treatment we provide to all these patients saves them a great deal of money. We hope this helps them get over any preliminary fear of dental care and that they will find a dental home and be happy to go.”

 

The free clinics are made possible through a grant from the Blue & You Foundation for a Healthier Arkansas.

 

Appointment times will be available at 3:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. both days at the Pendergraft Health Sciences Center on the ԰ɵ campus, located at 715 N. Waldron Road.

 

To schedule an appointment or to find out more information about the program, call the ԰ɵ Dental Hygiene Clinic at 479-788-7270.

԰ɵ Dental hygiene students perform preventative dental cleaning during the 2018 ԰ɵ After School Smilz program.

 

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Rachel Rodemann Putman, Interim Public Information Director
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Rachel Rodemann Putman
Date Posted: 
Monday, January 28, 2019
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https://news.uafs.edu/0
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