| For more information, contact: Jerry Mastey Editor School of Dentistry (734) 615-1971 jmastey@umich.edu |
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Dental Students to “Give Kids a Smile” |
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Ann Arbor, MI — January 10, 2005 — Dental and dental hygiene students and members of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry faculty will be offering free oral health care services to children from low-income families on Saturday, February 5. The services will be offered as a part of the American Dental Association’s annual “Give Kids a Smile” campaign. Launched two years ago, the ADA said the nationwide program saw more than 1 million children nationwide receiving free dental care and products valued at $100 million. Between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., U-M dental and dental hygiene students will provide cleaning, x-rays, and sealants at the School (1011 N. University Avenue) on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration is from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. An appointment is not necessary. However, children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Only children ages 5-12 will be seen. Children participating in the event at the School of Dentistry will receive a free oral health kit containing a rotary toothbrush, stickers, toothpaste, floss, and information on maintaining good oral health. Patients attending can park for free in the Patient Parking Area (upper level) at the Fletcher Street Parking Garage adjacent to the School of Dentistry. When they arrive at the gate, patients must press the red button for the gate to rise. Although they will receive a parking ticket as the gate rises, they will not have to pay. For more information about the “Give Kids a Smile” day at the U-M School of Dentistry, call (734) 763-6933 or (888) 707-2500. The University of Michigan School of Dentistry is one of the nation’s leading dental schools engaged in oral health care education, research, patient care, and community service. General dental care clinics and specialty clinics providing advanced treatment enable the School to offer dental services and programs to patients throughout Michigan. Classroom and clinic instruction prepare future dentists, dental specialists, and dental hygienists for practice in private offices, hospitals, academia, and public agencies. Research seeks to discover and apply new knowledge that can help patients worldwide. For more information about the School of Dentistry, visit the Web at http://www.dent.umich.edu. |
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