Smile Generation Serve Day 2015

FORCE FOR GOOD

Smile Generation Serve Day 2015

Written By : Carli Casey

Published: Sep 15, 2015

Smile Generation®-Trusted Offices Serve More than 2,100 Patients and Provide More than .7 Million in Donated Dentistry During Smile Generation Serve Day

More than 400 Smile Generation-trusted dental offices served their local communities on August 22, 2015 by participating in the fifth annual Smile Generation Serve Day. The clinicians and their dental care teams served 2,100 community members who would not otherwise have access to dental care, providing more than .7 million in donated dentistry.

The dental offices teamed up with local organizations and community partners, such as youth centers, nonprofit organizations and churches, to identify individuals that were in need of basic dental care.
Steve Thorne - CEO

“Smile Generation Serve Day is a day for giving back to the community,” said Stephen Thorne, founder, president and CEO of Pacific Dental Services. “Having access to dental care is critical for a patient’s overall health. By opening up their practices to help those who may not otherwise have access to dental care, the Smile Generation-trusted dentists are confirming their commitment to their community members and their oral health.”

Dental team laying in circle
Patients received everything from cleanings, exams, and digital X-rays to extractions, implants and restorations. Smile Generation Serve Day was supported in part by Henry Schein® Dental. Henry Schein is the largest provider of health care products and services to office-based practitioners.
Sherwood Dental team
 

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