Rose State offers community dental services | The Journal Record

2022-09-16 20:55:58 By : Ms. TOYO TOYO

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By: Journal Record Staff September 13, 2022 0

A child smiles while receiving dental care at a clinic provided by Rose State College’s Dental Hygiene Program. (Courtesy photo)

MIDWEST CITY – Rose State College’s Dental Hygiene Program operates a 12-chair community clinic periodically on campus. The clinic, located in the Allied Dental Education Building at 6301 Tinker Diagonal in Midwest City, offers services during the fall and spring semesters.

“The Dental Hygiene Clinic provides hands-on experience to students while helping those in our community,” Rose State President Dr. Jeanie Webb said.

The Dental Hygiene Clinic offers various services, including teeth cleaning, topical fluoride treatment, dental X-rays, preventive patient education, pit and fissure sealant, and general oral health assessments. The services are provided by dental hygiene students under supervision of licensed dentists and hygienists.

Patients 13 and older must be screened for health history, and a physician consultation may be necessary before receiving an appointment. Children 3-12 must have a parent or legal guardian present to complete documentation. There is a $10 screening fee for those 13 and older and a $5 fee for children.

To make an appointment, patients can call 405-733-7336. More information about Rose State’s Dental Hygiene Clinic can be found online.

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