˿Ƶ Tech’s Dental Hygiene team consisting of Hannah Lee, Israel Rivas, Carly Bull, Nichole McGuigan, Ashton Britton, Elizabeth Gordon, Jennifer Sierra-Barrera, and Kaitlyn Emard
Students Hannah Lee, Israel Rivas, Carly Bull, Nichole McGuigan, Ashton Britton, Jennifer Sierra-Barrera, and Kaitlyn Emard traveled with their professor, Elizabeth Gordon, with the mission of providing dental care for the local children, to experience a different culture, and to improve their clinical skills. The Escuela Marco Aurelio Soto elementary school that the clinic was held at is within a large coastal city of a population nearing 200,000. With a timeline of 8-12 hour work days, ˿Ƶ Tech students were able to treat children in segments of 25 in the morning and 25 in the afternoon, totaling more than 400 children. The trip also consisted of two dentists from the capital city of Tegucigalpa, Honduras to lead major dental work while the students assisted in restorations and extractions, performed prophylaxes (dental cleanings) and placed preventative sealants. In addition to dental care, students helped with education segments and reinforced how to brush teeth, how many times to brush, and how to floss.
“My trip to Honduras was life changing, I grew a passion for not only dental hygiene but helping those in need,” said Carly Bull of Aumsville, ˿Ƶ. “I am interested now in traveling to help other poverty areas and third world countries. The relationships made are for a lifetime. I am just so thankful for the trip.”
The trip itself provided more than $211,000 in care through services provided such as fluoride, education, prophylaxis, sealants, pulpotomy, extractions, amalgam, and composite restorations. The trip was funded through students and the International Externship Program at ˿Ƶ Tech. Medical Teams International organized the trip based on areas of need, but students were required to fundraise on their own, including each individual’s $2,700 travel fees and various other costs. The team brought their own dental equipment, even dental chairs for the children and conducted mailings for donations, started GoFundMe sites, and held a dinner and silent auction.
To learn more about dental hygiene majors at ˿Ƶ Tech or about our Dental Hygiene clinic, call 541.885.1330 or visit .