Free Dental Work UMKC School of Dentistry
Anyone in the KC area needing some dental work done, thought I'd put this out there. The 4th year students at school are needing pt's for board exams. Here is the info.
The UMKC School of Dentistry is offering free dental screenings Saturday, January 26. To qualify for a screening, patients must: · Be over 18 years old · Be in overall good health, not receving chemotherapy or radiation · Not be wearing braces of orthodontic appliances that cannot be removed from the mouth · Not have or need dentures · Have at least 16 teeth, including back molar teeth · Be available on Sunday, March 17th and/or Monday, March 18th for a four-hour morning or afternoon session Qualified patients will receive services as part of the students' dental board exam. Dental Board Exam Screening Saturday, January 26th UMKC School of Dentistry 650 E. 25th Street; Kansas City, MO 64108 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM Free. **Patients must call 816-200-2278 or email dentalboards2013@gmail.com to schedule a screening appointment |
I was all ready to do this until I read that 16 tooth requirement.
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When I took my boards, I went to the bus stations and shelters to get some patients. The 16 tooth requirement is only for the perio( tooth cleaning) part of the exam. I threw about 50 bucks a patient to make sure they would show up. No show patient = failed boards.
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Dath thum bullthit..... |
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After the free dental work they're promoting free haircuts from the beauty school. Free ball caps, too!
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Just saying I was on a USAF base that was a training base for Dentists enjoy spiting blood. One of several reasons I haven't seen a dentist in about 20 years and still no cavities.
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I'd encourage whoever can go to do so.
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You close to graduating?
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last time i scheduled dental work there was a death involved
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i'm giving this a 9.5 out of 10. sec |
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bad idea dentistry
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As an aside, the first episode of It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia that I ever saw was one where Charlie and one of the other guys were trying to fake their death. There was some conversation about leaving identifying evidence, and Charlie pulled out a couple of his teeth. The other guy was horrified, and Charlie was explaining, "No, no. You can pull them out. They go right back in." I knew at that moment that I was going to like the show.
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