One morning earlier this month at Countryside Pediatric Dentistry, the opening notes of KPop Demon Hunter’s hit song “Golden” floated through the exam room as a young patient climbed into the dental chair, sneakers swinging.
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A girl receives dental services during Children’s Dental Day, an event hosted by Dr. Bailey Neville at her clinic, Countryside Pediatric Dentistry in York. Several dentistry residents from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry in Lincoln provided their services at no charge.
UNMC dentistry residents Beth Beberwyk and Justin Sue joined the team of providers at Children’s Dental Day, an initiative designed to expand access to dental care while helping children build positive early experiences with oral health.
Dentistry residents Lauren Wright (right) and Beth Beberwyk care for a pediatric patient at a Children’s Dental Day event in York. Area schools identified students with dental needs who might otherwise struggle to access care, and 25 children received comprehensive care during the event.
Dentistry resident Jacob White (right) and dental assistant Dakota Krogman provide dental care for a young patient during Children’s Dental Day at Countryside Pediatric Dentistry in York. While similar events have been offered at the UNMC College of Dentistry in Lincoln, this is a first for York. Dr. Bailey Neville, clinic owner and former UNMC resident, said bringing the program directly into the community removes a major barrier for families.
A girl receives dental services during Children’s Dental Day, an event hosted by Dr. Bailey Neville at her clinic, Countryside Pediatric Dentistry in York. Several dentistry residents from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry in Lincoln provided their services at no charge.
UNMC dentistry residents Beth Beberwyk and Justin Sue joined the team of providers at Children’s Dental Day, an initiative designed to expand access to dental care while helping children build positive early experiences with oral health.
Dentistry residents Lauren Wright (right) and Beth Beberwyk care for a pediatric patient at a Children’s Dental Day event in York. Area schools identified students with dental needs who might otherwise struggle to access care, and 25 children received comprehensive care during the event.
Dentistry resident Jacob White (right) and dental assistant Dakota Krogman provide dental care for a young patient during Children’s Dental Day at Countryside Pediatric Dentistry in York. While similar events have been offered at the UNMC College of Dentistry in Lincoln, this is a first for York. Dr. Bailey Neville, clinic owner and former UNMC resident, said bringing the program directly into the community removes a major barrier for families.