Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Dr. Wendy AuClair Clark's Mission of Mercy


This past weekend I had the opportunity to help hundreds of patients at the Georgia Dental Association’s first Mission of Mercy. Many emergency and mission clinics provide only extractions or other very limited treatment options. This 2-day clinic provided fillings, cleanings, root canals, and also complete and partial dentures. I volunteered for the denture department, where prosthodontists, orthodontists, and laboratory technicians worked together for 2 days to make over 150 prosthetics for patients in need.

It was heart-warming to hear so many words of gratitude, see tears of joy, and get hugs and blessings from so many people. It was inspiring to see over 1,500 volunteers working so hard together, giving so much of their time and efforts to help so many people. But it was equally heart breaking to see so many people get turned away. Over 4,000 people waited for treatment, some waiting outside for over 24 hours to be seen. Throughout the 2 days, about 2,100 patients received treatment. Considering the short time frame, this is an outstanding amount of treatment that was provided, and I am honored to have been a small part of something so big.

For more information, check out the AJC article here: www.ajc.com/news/more-than-2-000-1105463.html

-Wendy

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