Free dental care for uninsured children is now available in Southern Wake County

Wake County leaders were all smiles today as they broke ground on the grand opening of the third free children’s dental clinic, now part of the region’s Regional Smiles program. In addition to Raleigh and Wake Forest, a third location is available in Fuquay-Varina that offers free dental exams, teeth cleanings, x-rays and fluoride applications to those under 20 who do not have insurance.

“October is National Dental Hygiene Month and what better way to celebrate than to expand access to this vital program at another of our Wake County regional centers, giving parents and caregivers easy options for children’s dental health theirs,” said Susan Evans. vice chairman, Wake County Board of Commissioners. “Poor oral health is linked to chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease, so by teaching children the importance of looking after their smiles at an early age, as well as providing them with the necessary access to care, we can ensure that they are in the right. follow a healthy lifestyle when they grow up.”

This newest clinic within the Southern Regional Center in Fuquay-Varina will offer monthly dental appointments. It’s all part of the program designed to help increase access to health care in underserved areas of the county.

Originally launched in 2017 with the Smiles at Sunnybrook Award, the program is funded by the NC Office of Rural Health. This clinic, located on Sunnybrook Road in Raleigh inside the Wake County Public Health Center, has helped more than 5,200 children since it opened. The program continued to expand with the offering of monthly dental clinics at the Northern Wake County Regional Center in Wake Forest this February. After this new clinic in Fuquay-Varina, county leaders are now looking at opening a location at the Wake County Eastern Regional Center in Zebulon.

Smiles Regional Clinics offer free of charge:

  • Exams
  • cleaning
  • Applications of fluoride
  • X-rays
  • EDUCATION

“Dental checkups for children are essential to maintaining their oral health, and regular visits help detect and prevent dental problems early, ensuring children have healthy teeth and gums as they grow,” said Wake County Dental Director Dr. Rebecca Sykes. . “These checkups also establish good oral hygiene habits that can last a lifetime.”

Regional Smiles will be available by appointment only. Visits can be scheduled by calling 919-250-4610 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

To learn more about Wake County dental clinics, visit wake up.gov/smile.

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