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  2. ReachOut Healthcare America - Wikipedia

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    It was our (school administration's) belief you should be in a proper dental setting, and the board agreed. We terminated the contract." [5] In response, a mobile dentist who worked with ReachOut, Derryl Brian, said that the dentists under ReachOut had, since 2006, treated 80,000 children, and that there was a high rate of satisfaction. [3]

  3. Remote Area Medical - Wikipedia

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    Remote Area Medical (RAM) is a non-profit provider of mobile medical clinics delivering free dental, vision, and medical care (as well as veterinary services when available) to under-served and uninsured individuals.

  4. Teledentistry - Wikipedia

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    Remote Patient Monitoring: Health data collection from an individual in one location (usually outside of a conventional clinical setting), which is transmitted to a provider in a different location for use in care and related support. [7] mHealth: Health promotion and education via mobile devices such as cell phones or tablets. [7]

  5. Future dentists from Rutgers School of Dental Medicine save ...

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    Rutgers School of Dental Medicine students and attendings traveled to the Dominican Republic to improve dental care access. The team performed 346 dental procedures ranging from extractions to ...

  6. A decade of DACA: A middle-class launching pad for ... - AOL

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    For Abel Cruz Flores, migrating to Parkland, Oregon, as a 15-year-old from the remote town of La Parota in Mexico, was a culture shock. He attended River Valley High School and dropped out after ...

  7. Dental service organizations - Wikipedia

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    The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research carried out further research into dental care for minorities and found that black and Hispanic families in lower-income areas had much higher incidences of tooth decay. [11] Similar research shows that poor dental hygiene directly affects educational abilities and school attendance. [12]

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