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2005 UNC HONDURAS PROJECT
meets oral health needs in
Guatamala & Honduras

This
past August, three UNC dental students, Jeff Hyde( DDS 2007), Jason
Jones (DDS 2007), and Nazir Ahmad (DDS 2008), traveled to Central
America to address the oral health care needs of the citizens of
Honduras and Guatemala. The team lived at a large orphanage near
Tegucigalpa, Honduras, where they also worked at the on-site dental
clinic. While there, they delivered preventative care and
restorative care to the children and staff of the orphanage. The
dental students visited classrooms to distribute toothpaste,
toothbrushes and floss to the children and teachers. The team also
provided oral hygiene instructions and then applied topical fluoride to
the hundreds of needy children. This year, for the first time, the team
visited a large orphanage outside of Guatemala City to deliver dental
supplies and visit their dental clinic. These two orphanages, as well
as one in Mexico visited annually by UNC students, are part of a system
of NPH schools located throughout Latin America.
The
mission of the Honduras Project is to enhance the oral health care of
the at-risk orphan population while providing an enriching cultural and
dental experience to the volunteer students. The 2005 team wishes to
thank all those who helped make the trip possible. For further
information, to access to slide show presentation, or if interested in
making a donation to the project, please visit
http://www.dent.unc.edu/student/orgs/honduras/.

Last updated by K Almond on 11/17/2005.
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