Marion County Health Department to host free dental clinics for children in February

The clinics are free for Marion County residents ages 1 through 18.  Dental services will include exams, X-rays, cleanings, sealants and fluoride applications.  - Pixabay

The clinics are free of charge for Marion County people ages 1 by 18. Dental services will contain examinations, X-rays, cleanings, sealants and fluoride programs.

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The Marion County Community Wellness Office will host dental clinics for little ones and youth all through February. 

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The clinics are absolutely free for Marion County inhabitants ages 1 by means of 18.  Dental expert services will include things like exams, X-rays, cleanings, sealants and fluoride purposes. Providers are readily available by appointment and urgent wander-ins are welcome right before 10 a.m.  

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The clinics will be made available at 4 different destinations in the adhering to weeks: 

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Saturday, Feb. 11

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1650 Dental Clinic

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8 a.m.-Midday

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1650 N. College Ave.

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317-880-0888

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Monday, Feb. 20

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Forest Manor Dental

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8 a.m.-Noon

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3840 N. Sherman Travel

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317-221-3013

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Monday, Feb. 20

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Cottage Corner Dental

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8 a.m.-Noon

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1434 Shelby Road

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317-221-7397

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Saturday, Feb. 25

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Blackburn Dental Clinic

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8 a.m.-Midday

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2700 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue

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317-931-4301

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The aim of the clinics is to market the benefits of great oral health to kids and their caregivers, mentioned Dr. Tonya Stewart, director of dental well being at the Marion County Community Well being Office, in a information launch. 

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“Good dental health and fitness begins at a younger age, and we want small children to find out the significance of brushing and flossing as lifelong practices for healthier tooth,” Stewart said. 

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Stewart mentioned tooth decay is prevalent in small children and is preventable. 

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“Children should really see a dentist by age just one, then get regular check-ups,” Stewart explained. “Adults engage in an important job in establishing healthful dental routines in little ones.”

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The health section says suggestions for excellent dental health and fitness consist of brushing tooth 2 times a working day, flossing day by day, limiting sugary beverages and normal dental visits. 

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For more facts about the clinics, get in touch with the Marion County Well being Department’s dental application at 317-221-2329.

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