Last year alone, 2,000 people of all ages visited St. Rita’s Dental Clinic. The clinic provides preventive, diagnostic and restorative dental services including simple extractions. For complicated endodontics and extractions, the clinic will ensure patients receive treatment from an oral surgery specialist. The clinic has a full-time staff of a dentist, dental hygienist, dental assistant and office coordinator. It is open 32 hours per week providing two fully equipped operatories and separate hygiene stations. The staff also recognizes the importance of educating children on good oral hygiene early in life. It is their hope by teaching them how to brush and floss, eat right and get regular dental checkups when they are young, these children will establish good hygiene habits for the rest of their lives. In 2001, the staff started a program that would not only teach children these basic techniques, but also pair the education with a program that would help prevent tooth decay. The dental sealant program is the only one of its kind in the region and targets second through sixth grade students in the Lima City Schools and is now expanding into other school systems in the area. Over the four years the dental clinic has been up and running, the staff has seen first-hand the overwhelming unmet dental need. Disease they thought had been eradicated decades ago is resurfacing in this underserved population. The majority of the adults coming into the clinic have gone years or longer with no dental care and have passed on these poor lifestyles habits to their children. The staff at the clinic is trying to break this cycle of behavior through education. Good oral hygiene is essential for general health and well being. |
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