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Mission of Mercy a smiling success!


 

The Wisconsin Dental Association and WDA Foundation wrapped up its first Mission of Mercy by delivering smiles to 1,533 children and adults – exceeding its pre-event goal of 1,200 patients by 333 individuals.

Intermittent rain on treatment day two didn’t deter 812 individuals from seeking needed dental care on Saturday, June 27, 2009 at the La Crosse Center in La Crosse, Wis. Doors opened at 6 a.m. with the last patient admitted at 1:45 p.m.; care concluded around 5:30 p.m. A total 721 patients were seen on Friday, June 26.

More than 900 volunteers, including 170 dentists and 87 hygienists, were involved in the setup, two treatment days and cleanup of this inaugural and large-scale oral health care event in Wisconsin.

The value of donated dental care exceeded $850,000, substantially more than the original financial goal of $600,000. Patients received fillings, extractions, cleanings and treatment partials as needed. See final Mission of Mercy stats and photos>>


Back to school dental exams

Summer break began only a few weeks ago, but before too long back-to-school promotions and sales will appear. The WDA reminds you to include a dental exam as part of your child’s back-to-school health checkups and immunizations.

Dental exams are just as important to good health as annual physicals. This is supported by growing evidence that dental health is linked to a person’s overall physical well-being. Tooth decay, if left untreated, can have serious consequences. In rare cases, an abscessed tooth can lead to a life-threatening condition.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report a rise in tooth decay in baby teeth among children 2 to 5 years old. Children with untreated dental problems can have trouble concentrating in class and learning. That’s why a dental exam is an important part of the back-to-school routine.

Children, like adults, need to brush and floss their teeth daily and see a dentist regularly for a healthy mouth and body.

 
What's New

First WDA Mission of Mercy exceeds expectations: 1,533 patients receive $850,000+ in free care in two days
WEST ALLIS, WIS., June 30, 2009 – The Wisconsin Dental Association and WDA Foundation’s first Mission of Mercy was an overwhelming success with 1,533 children and adults receiving more than $850,000 in free dental care last Friday and Saturday, June 26 and 27, at the La Crosse Center in La Crosse, Wis.

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UPDATE: FTC delays Red Flags Rule enforcement
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has issued a 90-day delay in the enforcement of its Red Flags Rule, which would have gone into effect May 1. The new deadline is Aug. 1, 2009. The rule requires financial institutions and creditors to have written protection to identify, detect and respond to relevant warning signs of identity theft. The ADA has developed tools to help dental offices comply.

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Upcoming Events

Smile Contest at the Wisconsin State Fair
Join us at the Wisconsin State Fair on Friday, Aug. 14 for the WDA's 22nd annual Smile Contest! Newborns to 16-year-olds compete for the title of “best smile” and fun prizes. All participants take home a goodie bag. Spread the word by passing out this year's Smile Contest flyer to anyone you know.

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Partner Links

American Dental Association
Greater Milwaukee Dental Association
Marquette University School of Dentistry
WDA Insurance Programs
WDA Professional Services/The Dental Record


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