Delta Dental of Arkansas is providing leadership, volunteer and financial support for Operation Stand Down, a day of free dental care for eligible Arkansas veterans on November 3rd.
Two company executives and five current or former board members are among the dentists planning and volunteering at the event. The Delta Dental Foundation of Arkansas serves as the lead financial sponsor with a $15,000 grant for dental supplies to be shared among participating dental clinics.
Now in its second year in Arkansas, Operation Stand Down will be hosted by the Arkansas International College of Dentistry and coordinated by the Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs at six locations: Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Jonesboro, Little Rock, Pine Bluff and Arkadelphia.
Veterans should request an appointment for dental care services by emailing Gina Chandler at the Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs at gina.chandler@arkansas.gov or calling 501-682-6487. For verification purposes a DD214 will be required to certify the discharge documents.
Veterans will be assigned an appointment time at the regional clinic closest to their location. Appointments will be made on a first come, first served basis. Priority will be given to acute or urgent treatments. No walk-ins will be accepted on the day of Operation Stand Down.
In Arkansas, Niki Carter, DMD, MPH, Dental Director at Delta Dental of Arkansas, and R. Mark Bailey, DDS, of Waldron, a Delta Dental of Arkansas board member, are leading the statewide effort to organize Operation Stand Down. They will also join approximately 50 other dentists from across the state who have volunteered to treat patients or provide clinical support, including these Delta Dental of Arkansas employees and board members:
Thomas Redd, DDS, MS, VP of Professional Relations, Delta Dental of Arkansas.
Ned Alley, DDS, of Little Rock, board member, Delta Dental of Arkansas.
Troy Bartels, DDS, of Jonesboro, board member, Delta Dental of Arkansas.
Cara Jones, DDS, of Little Rock and Pine Bluff, board member, Delta Dental of Arkansas Foundation.
David Bell, DDS, of Arkadelphia, former board member, Delta Dental of Arkansas.
Dr. Alley, Bartels, Jones and Bell have donated their clinics as sites.
Also donating their clinics to Operation Stand Down are River Valley Smile Center of Fort Smith and Beavers & Broomfield Dentistry of Fayetteville.
In addition to the grant from the Delta Dental Foundation of Arkansas, the event has received financial support from ArcBest of Fort Smith, Patterson Dental Little Rock and Edmonds Dental Supply of Springfield, Mo. ArcBest served as the title sponsor of the inaugural 2022 event.
Organized by the International College of Dentistry, Operation Stand Down was launched in 2012 by an Indiana dentist and Air Force veteran who sought a scalable solution to the neglected oral health he observed among former patients of his military. Since then, the event has expanded to many states. Volunteer dentists provide free dental care to eligible veterans on a specific day, usually on or around Veterans Day.