In August, the dentist and project manager Alex Cappelli and Julia Fagg student in dentistry, went to Shashemene at the Mission of the Consolata Fathers a project to promote oral health ... Dozens of people flock to the dental clinic each morning when word spread that it 'came the dentist and el'ambulatorio' running. The nurses bravissime handle a large volume of applications supporting the action the dentist and even replacing him after a short training. Consolata Fathers in Shashemane have created a small clinic in which they are able with great difficulty to ensure basic care, including dentistry, with Italian volunteers occasionally present. At this clinic missionary pertains poor people looking for solutions to urgent problems in most cases with an extraction, along with children of the local family house (street children abandoned by their parents or orphans of those that are collected, brought up and educated to work of Father Silvio) in addition to the approximately 1800 children at the school attached to the mission. And it 'gives a picture of absolute need which wants SMOM to respond by sending equipment and human resources to support the training of local personnel and activities' of the clinic is operating in a state of insecurity, almost always lack running water, which is drawn from a well. All of the clinic and its employees and 'was involved in seeing the desire for change and improvement, all nurses and nurses have been shown to present details and explanations of eager and hopeful to see through the surgery dental development the clinic and its various aspects and activities'. Our operational commitment began with an epidemiological survey of school children who were visited and and ' picture emerged of widespread lack of oral hygiene, unhealthy diet (sugar cane-chat) with a DMFT index of 1.6. Doctors and dentists are needed for support missions.
charge Alessandro Cappelli alessandro56@gmail.com
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