Give Kids A Smile Provides Free Oral Health Care to Nearly Half-Million Children
Give Kids A Smile Provides Free Oral Health Care to Nearly Half Million ChildrenThousands of volunteers, NL Baseball’s 2008 MVP Albert Pujols support nationwide program CHICAGO, Feb. 26, 2009—The American Dental Association (ADA)’s seventh annual Give Kids A Smile® program
Give Kids A Smile Provides Free Oral Health Care to Nearly Half-Million Children
Thousands of volunteers, NL Baseball’s 2008 MVP Albert Pujols support nationwide program
CHICAGO, Feb. 26, 2009—The American Dental Association (ADA)’s seventh annual Give Kids A Smile® program provided free oral health services to some 465,800 underserved children across the country. Enrolled through their schools, dental societies, and other community groups, the children received X-rays, fillings, cleanings, sealants, educational materials, dental hygiene products and more, all free of charge.
More than 45,700 dental professionals volunteer time
The majority of children were seen February 6th but in some areas, services were scheduled on subsequent days and have continued as needed. More than 45,700 dental professionals, including 12,500 dentists, participated in “Give Kids A Smile! 2009” (GKAS), volunteering through 1,700 local GKAS programs, many of them operating at multiple sites.
The generosity of three national sponsors supported the massive effort again this year. Thanks to them, 90% of GKAS registered requestors providing services received free product to help care for the kids.
· Henry Schein Dental provided 3,000 professional dental product kits containing items such as gloves, masks, patient bibs, prophy paste, floss, fluoride gel/fluoride foam/fluoride varnish and fluoride trays. Each kit contains enough items to serve 50 children.
· Colgate-Palmolive Company supplied 300,000 toothbrushes and 300,000 tubes of toothpaste for children at Give Kids A Smile events.
· DEXIS® Digital X-ray provided one DEXIS Digital X-ray System to each of the 56 U.S. dental schools participating in Give Kids A Smile, as well as support staff to assist in the taking of X-rays.
National LeagueBaseball’s MVP Albert Pujols assists GKAS efforts
The GKAS program is the ADA’s major annual outreach to underserved children. St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols joined the Give Kids A Smile team this year. The National League’s 2008 Most Valuable Player generously donated his time in recording a public service announcement (PSA) that aired nationwide beginning in mid-January. To view the PSA and find out more about GKAS, visit http://kids.ada.org/.
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