ENID, Okla. —
Besides the April visit from the MobileSmiles van, a large-scale, two-day free dental clinic will take place in Enid in February 2014.
Oklahoma Mission of Mercy is sponsored by the Oklahoma Dental Association and the Delta Dental of Oklahoma Oral Health Foundation.
It is a MASH-style free dental clinic designed to treat the most pressing needs of patients who are uninsured, underinsured or would normally not have access to dental care.
At the event, patients will undergo medical and dental triage to identify their needs and then be routed to the appropriate areas of treatment: oral surgery, extractions, restorations, pediatrics and hygiene.
Since 2010, OkMOM has treated 7,525 patients, equaling $4,156,073 in donated dental services.
The event is expected to treat 2,000 patients over the course of two days. The clinic will be held at Chisholm Trail Expo Center on Feb. 7-8, 2014.
Source: www.okmom.org
Local news
2-day free dental clinic slated for Enid in February 2014
- Local news
-
- EHS graduation still on for Selby Stadium
-
Enid schools: Designated areas, but no safe rooms
Amber Fitzgerald, human resources and communications director for Enid Public Schools, said each building’s tornado procedure is unique.
-
Volunteers clean Moore Cemetery in advance of burials
Rosella Poff’s gravestone was laid in Moore Cemetery just nine months ago. Then, in the span of a few seconds Monday, a monster tornado pulled her memorial from the red earth and cast it, in pieces, away from her final resting place.
- N&E carrier’s parents’ home hit by tornado
- EPS holding relief drive for victims of Moore tornado
- Enid man arrested for alleged robbery at Enid convenience store
- Local Catholics are pushing church to recognize 1st Oklahoma martyr, saint
- Moore tornado disaster relief to get $1 million from Koch Industries
-
Protest signs removed for city code violation
-
Man pleads guilty in sex case
- More Local news Headlines



