Monday, March 6, 2017

65: Taking a Bite out of Oral Care Cost with Tri-County Dental

It's National Dentist Day, which may freak out some of you who don't like the dentist. I do happen to like having my teeth cleaned, and it has really saved me long term issues. I know this from having skipped it for too long once. However, the dentist can be expensive, especially if you don't have insurance. Bring on Tri-County Dental, if you're in the Wisconsin area at least.
Tri-County Community Dental Clinic is a predominantly volunteer dental clinic whose mission is to provide quality oral health care services in a caring and compassionate manner to those individuals in Calumet, Outagamie, and Winnebago counties whose access to dental health care is limited due to inadequate income, or reduced access to Medicaid care.  Services are provided by volunteer professionals including dentists, registered hygienists and dental assistants, as well as dental students from Marquette University School of Dentistry, and dental hygiene and assisting students from Fox Valley Technical College. (https://tricountydental.org)
Tri-County Dental even has a mobile unit https://tricountydental.org/Our-Clinic/Mobile.aspx as part of their "Focus on the Children" Program. During the school year, the mobile unit focuses on children and in the summer, it switch the focus to adults, though there are no age restrictions in appointment scheduling. Take care of those pearly whites and have a great day.



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