Dental extraction clinic held in Abingdon

 In a new partnership, the Virginia Dental Association Foundation and the Appalachian Highlands Community Dental Center, in conjunction with members of the dental residency program at Johnston Memorial Hospital, provided free dental extractions to 96 patients during the latest Abingdon Mini-MOM (Mission of Mercy) event, held April 29-May 1. 

Through a partnership with Drs. Michael McCracken and Scott Miller and Mission Dental Virginia, the Appalachian Highlands Community Dental Center provides a variety of services, including preventive and restorative care. Dental care is typically offered to the uninsured on a sliding scale, targeting low-income community members in need throughout Southwest Virginia. However, all care provided at the Mini-MOM event was free to patients.

The VDAF provides free dental care through various direct service programs, including the Mission of Mercy (MOM) mobile dental projects, Donated Dental Services (DDS), and Give Kids a Smile!. The MOM program was created in 2000 by Dr. Terry Dickinson, former executive director of the Virginia Dental Association. Since its inception, the program has provided nearly $27 million worth of free dental care to more than 31,000 Southwest Virginia patients. The VDAF’s participation in the Mini-MOM clinics is supported by the Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation, the Delta Dental of VA Foundation, and the Virginia Dept. of Health.

Over the two and a half-day event, 96 Southwest Virginia patients received a total of 343 free dental extractions, exams and oral cancer screenings. Several fillings and alveoloplasties were also performed. The total value of care provided by dental residents, as well as volunteer dentists, was $96,778. Sixty-one volunteers assisted in the project, including dentists, dental residents and dental students, dental hygienists and dental hygiene students, dental assistants and dental assisting students, and general volunteers.

“The VDAF is very grateful for the collaboration of all our generous partners,” said Tara Quinn, Executive Director of the Virginia Dental Association Foundation. “This and future mini-MOM events will help to reduce health disparities by providing needed dental care while also helping to create a pipeline for future dentists to practice in Southwest Virginia.”

“This event would not have been as successful if not for a collaborative effort between our residency, local dentists, WCC dental hygiene students, and MECC dental assistant students. We also appreciate the support of the folks at the Virginia Health Care Foundation, United Healthcare, JMH and especially the VDAF for all they do for our local communities,” Miller.