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Dental Home Day gives Dental Homes to 91 Orlando kids

Dental Home Day gives Dental Homes to 91 Orlando kids 1st service day a success HSHC planning for Boston 2014 CHICAGO (June 11, 2013) – Forty American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) members and affiliated volunteers from across the country

Dental Home Day gives Dental Homes to 91 Orlando kids

1st service day a success; HSHC planning for Boston 2014

CHICAGO (June 11, 2013) – Forty American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) members and affiliated volunteers from across the country helped provide free dental care to 91 homeless children during the first annual Healthy Smiles, Healthy Children (HSHC) Dental Home Day, held May 22 at the Orange Blossom Family Health Center in Orlando.

Sponsored by Sunstar Americas, Inc., the annual event is unlike other dental service days because Dental Home Day patients receive ongoing care supported by HSHC Access to Care Grants. Orange Blossom received a total of $45,000 in grants to help provide Dental Homes to participating patients for the next 12 months.

“We’re grateful to Sunstar for their generous support of Dental Home Day,” said Beverly Largent, DMD, a pediatric dentist from Paducah, Ky., and new HSHC President. “We’re also grateful to AAPD members who not only volunteered at Dental Home Day, but also contributed an additional $10,000 to support the kids’ ongoing care. It was an amazing day.”

Held in conjunction with the AAPD’s Annual Session, Dental Home Day provides an opportunity for the Academy to give back to its host city. Orlando patients received preventive and restorative services, oral health instruction, and home care kits, courtesy of Sunstar. Home care kits also were provided to adults accompanying Dental Home Day patients.

During the next 12 months the Orange Blossom dental team will report quarterly to HSHC the number of children returning for restorative, preventive and other appointments. They’ll also track incidences where siblings of Dental Home Day patients seek care at the clinic and track those children who don’t return or have sporadic follow up visits.

“We have a growing clinic patient base and Dental Home Day provided a great opportunity to reach children currently not receiving care,” said Orange Blossom dentist Meghan Keskar, DDS. “It also helped us shine a light on the year-round need we have in our community.”

Plans for the 2014 Dental Home Day during the AAPD Annual Session in Boston already are underway. HSHC will be issuing requests for proposal to qualified agencies by summer’s end and dental clinic directors from metropolitan Boston are encouraged to inquire.

“Our first Dental Home Day taught us a lot,” said Cavan Brunsden, DDS, Dental Home Day national volunteer coordinator and pediatric dentist from Old Bridge, N.J. “Volunteers were so energized by the experience we’re channeling their enthusiasm into making Boston an even greater success.”

Pediatric dentists interested in volunteering for 2014 should visit www.healthysmileshealthychildren.org. Boston area agencies interested in serving as the host clinic should contact Paul Amundsen, CFRE, director of development and charitable programs, at pamundsen@aapd.org.

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