Dental

Closing the Dental Care Gap: How NC Foundation is Making a Difference!


Did you know that over half of North Carolina’s counties are grappling with a dental drought, boasting fewer than four dentists for every 10,000 residents? In some areas, there are no dentists at all! This is where heroes like the North Carolina Dental Society Foundation come into play, offering crucial dental services right in the heart of these underserved communities.

Dr. Amanda Stroud, the dedicated dental director and chief dental officer for AppHealthCare, sees the struggle firsthand. “One of the biggest hurdles people face is the lack of dental insurance,” she explains. “Many must wait six to nine months for an appointment, often for a planning session rather than immediate relief.” Can you imagine enduring tooth pain for that long?

This issue is especially pronounced in rural regions, affecting thousands who are in desperate need of care. That’s why the foundation is championing initiatives like “Give Kids a Smile” and the “Missions of Mercy” clinics, providing vital oral health services at no cost.

Thanks to generous fundraising events, such as an annual golf challenge, local dentists volunteer their time to deliver extractions, fillings, and cleanings—sometimes even lifesaving care. “A dental infection can escalate quickly and become life-threatening,” warns Stroud. “We must address this issue; lives depend on it.”

Sharon D’Costa, the foundation’s fund development and program director, shares the inspiring news: nearly 73,000 patients have benefited from their outreach so far. But they’re not stopping there. “We’re actively working with community colleges to provide scholarships for students in dental programs and incentivizing faculty to ensure quality education for future dental professionals,” she states.

The foundation also awards grants to enhance public health efforts aimed at improving dental care access. While mobilizing volunteers and securing funding can be tough, strong community partnerships are key to amplifying their impact. Join us in supporting this critical cause and making a difference!

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