The Community and Preventive Dentistry community outreach program brings oral health care to thousands of adults and children. Southern Illinois University teams with several organizations to provide the public with education, dental treatments and oral cancer screenings. Students of SIU's School of Dental Medicine are involved in community outreach from the start, and students and faculty participate on an ongoing basis during the year.
As part of their course work, students perform preventive services on local children in clinics and elementary schools, and they also partake in several events:
National Children's Dental Health Month -- SIU dental students provide free oral health care to children during the month of February.
Special Olympics Smiles -- The School offers free oral health screenings to local athletes participating in the games.
Health Fairs -- Sponsored by the Illinois State Dental Society, students conduct oral cancer screenings at various public functions, including the Illinois State Fair and the Central Illinois Senior Celebration.
Give Kids a Smile Day -- Considered the highlight of the Community Outreach program, this one-day event provides hundreds of underserved children with thousands of dollar's worth of free dental treatment.
Students of SIU's dental school combine education, research and service as part of their journey towards becoming a professional dentist. Those interested in applying to Southern Illinois University's School of Dental Medicine can call the Office of Admissions.
For further information regarding Southern Illinois University's School of Dental Medicine, visit their website. The School of Dental Medicine is located at:
Address: SIU School of Dental Medicine
2800 College Avenue
Alton, IL 62002
Phone: (618) 474-7000
Website: www.siue.edu/dentalmedicine