Chiefs, TeamSmile Provide Complimentary Dental Work to Metro-Area Youth
Sep
16, 2008
Recently, the
Kansas City Chiefs and TeamSmile held the third annual “Kansas City Oral
Health Care Day.” This dental outreach program included hundreds of
metro-area youth, professionals from the dental field donating their
services, and Chiefs players spreading cheer. In fact, P Dustin Colquitt
returned for his third year as TeamSmile Spokesman for the NFL programs. In
all, over 500 patients were seen as they received $440,000 worth of donated
dental services.
At one point, Colquitt looked around during the
event exclaimed, “This is always one of the more special events that I am
lucky enough to be involved with. To see these kids, many of which have
never been to a dentist for various reasons, come here and get much-needed
work to their teeth warms my heart.”
Dr. Bill Busch, founder of TeamSmile echoed
that sentiment by noting, “Earlier this year with the help of the Royals,
Willie Wilson Baseball and TeamSmile were able to treat 133 children with
$104,000 worth of free dental work. Our goal was to quadruple that with this
Chiefs event and I’m happy to say that we exceeded that!”
TeamSmile is a non-profit organization that
partners with local sports and dental professionals to provide quality
dental care to the underserved children of Kansas City. With the help of
committed sponsors and select dental manufacturers, TeamSmile provides
dental treatment, multi-media oral health education, dental screenings and
cleanings to area children. The UMKC dental school again served as part of
the program as they volunteered their time to provide dental screenings to
the underserved children of Kansas City. TeamSmile is a state-of-the-art
program; it is the first dental outreach program on record to have
integrated a complete computer network.
Local organizations served this year included
Operation Breakthrough, El Centro, Shriners Hospital for Children, and Big
Brothers Big Sisters. For the first time this year, ‘Kansas City Oral Health
Care Day’ was open to the public. Children ages two through seventeen
received a free dental screening, fluoride treatment, and a Colgate backpack
loaded with goodies. Chiefs players visiting these to offer encouragement
included not only Colquitt but the likes of TE Tony Gonzalez, G Brian Waters
and C Rudy Niswanger, just to name a few.
Additionally, there was free giveaways, games,
and face painting as well as appearances by KC Wolf, the Kansas City Chiefs
Cheerleaders, and Shriner Clowns. Some lucky individuals even were able to
win Chiefs game tickets and free athletic mouth guards. Those attending the
event not only left with clean teeth but full bellies as lunch was served
free to visitors all day.
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