Muskegon Volunteer For Dental Care https://seniorresourceswmi.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/SRP112015.pdf Go to page 28 of Senior Perspectives Magazine.
Free Dental Program Grows, Encourages Lasting Relationships https://www.mlive.com/news/muskegon/index.ssf/2015/10/free_dental_care_program_grows_1.html
Emergency Department Partners with Community Volunteer Dental Program Muskegon County ED refers people to a volunteer dental program that offers basic services in exchange for volunteer work in the community The Issue In 2009, there were over 13,000 Muskegon County, Michigan, low-income residents who were uninsured or underinsured. These residents have unmet healthcare needs including the inability to pay for dental treatment. These…
Muskegon Residents Trade Volunteer Hours for Dental Treatment From Beyond the Card stories at MIBluesPerspectives.com. Our dental access program, Muskegon Volunteer for Dental Care, was thrilled when Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation blogger Julie Bitely, asked us for an interview. She writes a blog called “Beyond the Card” and wanted to feature our program. MVDC has been a recipient of grant funding from…
Dental Care: Options for Seniors with Limited Incomes Courtesy of Mercy Health Muskegon Part 4 in a series by Mercy Health: Innovations in Health Care One of the frustrations related to today’s health care is its rising cost, including that of dental care. Unfortunately, for most people, when it comes to setting health priorities and juggling budgets, dental care can fall to the…
Statement from the American Dental Hygienists’ Association on Water Fluoridation In response to the anti-fluoride content that was presented on the Dr. Oz show on February 1, 2016, the American Dental Hygienists’ Association is among the more than 125 organizations, including the American Dental Association, American Association of Public Health Dentistry, American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, and American Academy of Pediatrics, that recognize the public…
Statement from the American Dental Association on Water Fluoridation The public health policies we benefit from today are built upon a strong base of scientific evidence. The overwhelming weight of the evidence indicates that water fluoridation at the levels practiced in the United States is safe and effective at helping prevent tooth decay. The American Dental Association, American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, and American…