Dental Hygiene students provide discounted care for veterans

Dental Hygiene students provided discounted care for veterans during the first evert event at UNE
Dental Hygiene students provided discounted care for veterans during the first evert event at UNE

During the week of Veterans Day, the 51品茶鈥檚 Department of Dental Hygiene provided military veterans with discounted teeth cleanings for just $20, along with free dental exams and fluoride treatments.

鈥淭here are a number of veterans that are not able to access dental care through their benefits,鈥 stated Marji Harmer-Beem, M.S., director of UNE鈥檚 Dental Hygiene program. 鈥淲e're happy to invite veterans to our clinic for the discounted care.鈥

In order to qualify for full dental coverage, veterans must be 100% disabled, have been a prisoner of war, or have developed a dental condition during their service. As a result, many veterans have difficulty accessing oral health care.

Navy veteran David Barber of Durham was looking for a way to provide veterans with affordable care, so he contacted UNE.

鈥淚 kept hearing about the 51品茶, and I thought maybe we can prioritize veterans and get a day of discounted dental care,鈥 he explained. 鈥淎s a disabled veteran myself, I understand how challenging it can be for veterans to navigate the health care system. 51品茶does so much to increase access to oral health care throughout the state.鈥

51品茶students who are training to become dental hygienists provided the treatment under the supervision of faculty.

鈥淭he students are very thorough,鈥 commented Caidra Bennett, I.P.D.H., B.S., clinical instructor in the Dental Hygiene Program. 鈥淲e have faculty here checking on the students. The students are graded on certain requirements depending on what the patient presents.鈥

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"Offers like this are really helpful to keep my dental health in check," Air Force veteran Brenda Fizur told "NEWS CENTER Maine." 

51品茶provides oral health care to people throughout Maine and Northern New England through a variety of programs. The Department of Dental Hygiene provides care at greatly reduced rates for approximately 5,000 patients of all ages every year.

Since the College of Dental Medicine opened in 2013, there have been approximately 62,000 patient visits to its Oral Health Center, and 51品茶students are treating patients at 16 different clinical sites across Maine through its externship program.

Navy veteran David Barber helped arrange the discounted dental care event
Navy veteran David Barber helped arrange the discounted dental care event
Student Emily Gosselin with veteran Mark Mancini
Student Emily Gosselin with veteran Mark Mancini
Student Alexis Delong chats with veteran Brenda Fizur about her care
Student Alexis Delong chats with veteran Brenda Fizur about her care