Bay Area and surrounding residents,
My name is Ryan, and I am in my last term of a Dental Hygiene program at Carrington College in S. San Jose. I am inviting anyone who wants/ needs FREE dental hygiene treatment to come into our clinic and be seen as a new patient. Our clinic is 100% free to the public, no ID/ insurance required. Our clinic offers FREE complete oral health assessments, oral cancer screenings, X-rays, and of course hygiene treatment (scaling, root planing, chemotherapeutics, fluoride treatment). As an added bonus, the X-rays are yours to take home or submit to your Dentist after the treatment is finished.
Currently you can get PAID to have your teeth cleaned! If you have not had a cleaning in the last 2-5 years from your Dentist or Dental Hygienist, please contact me. We are in desperate need of board certified patients for our final clinical exam to become licensed in the state. If you qualify, you will be provided with all the specifics and receive your payment in cash on boards day (boards take place between Aug 8-12).
If you know you are in need of a "deep cleaning", or know its been many years since your last dental treatment, come in for a dental hygiene check up and be paid $200 to be a board patient for one of the senior clinicians.
I hope this will bring in some of you locals. Worst case, you donate a little of your time and walk away with a clean and healthy mouth, oral hygiene aids, and your personal copy of your X-rays. There is no downside!
Our clinic features 24 dental chairs, on site dentists and registered hygienists, and my fellow students/ clinicians. Know that we are at the end of our program, and many of us have either studied 4-6 years (earning AS/BA/BS degrees) to get to where we are today, or have been in the dental field for 5-20 years as dental assistants. You're in great hands.
I hope this is acceptable to post here. Seeing as I am the ONLY guy in my class and I don't have a yoga class or nail salon to hang fliers at I figured my only outlet was the forum I am a member of. I am just trying to see if any fellow R3V'ers are in need of some free dental hygiene treatment. No insurance, ID, or payment is required for all services rendered in our clinic. We are 100% FREE for the public and our goal is to treat as many patients as possible.
My personal line to schedule an appointment is below, feel free to text or leave a voicemail - I will be scheduling anyone interested with my fellow classmates. Clinic is open MTWTh 8-1130AM and W 1-430PM. Appointments are available now to be seen right away.
EDIT:
Remember, your first appointment in our clinic isn't always an appointment to complete a cleaning. Since we are a public clinic and students, it can take one assessment appointment to create your new patient chart and complete the needed documentation. Set aside 2-3 hours to complete this first assessment appointment. A standard prophylaxis on a patient not needing a deep cleaning can often be completed at this initial appointment. A patient needing a deep cleaning (determined after the assessment is completed) will be coming in for 2-4 additional appointments due to the severity of the case. Local anesthetic will be used in most cases, and you mouth will be cleaned in "quadrants", 1/4-1/2 of the mouth done at a time. If you qualify as a board patient, you will not have any cleaning done in some instances as the ualifying areas need to be treated on board day. The board exam requires a prospective hygienist to treat one quadrant at the examination site. If you're a board patient with multiple qualifying areas in your mouth, you will come in after the assessment so that the student you will be working will can treat 1-2 quads as "practice" where this treatment will be scrutinized and graded as if if were the board exam. The remaining 1-2 quads of a board patient qualified mouth will be taken to the board exam, one as a primary quad to be treated at the board, one as a back-up. After the board exam is completed, you are paid and then can come back into clinic for any additional treatment needed (IE finishing treatment on any back-up quads not used at the board test). Some patients who have multiple quads qualifying CAN be used twice on the board test meaning they will be paid an additional $200 if this occurs by another student using you as their patient (not typical, but a possibility). This discussion can be had at a later point.
Ryan
5303061066
Dental Hygiene Clinic
6201 San Ignacio Rd
San Jose, CA 95119
And if I don't have the chance to meet you just remember, you only have to floss the teeth that you want to keep! :D
My name is Ryan, and I am in my last term of a Dental Hygiene program at Carrington College in S. San Jose. I am inviting anyone who wants/ needs FREE dental hygiene treatment to come into our clinic and be seen as a new patient. Our clinic is 100% free to the public, no ID/ insurance required. Our clinic offers FREE complete oral health assessments, oral cancer screenings, X-rays, and of course hygiene treatment (scaling, root planing, chemotherapeutics, fluoride treatment). As an added bonus, the X-rays are yours to take home or submit to your Dentist after the treatment is finished.
Currently you can get PAID to have your teeth cleaned! If you have not had a cleaning in the last 2-5 years from your Dentist or Dental Hygienist, please contact me. We are in desperate need of board certified patients for our final clinical exam to become licensed in the state. If you qualify, you will be provided with all the specifics and receive your payment in cash on boards day (boards take place between Aug 8-12).
If you know you are in need of a "deep cleaning", or know its been many years since your last dental treatment, come in for a dental hygiene check up and be paid $200 to be a board patient for one of the senior clinicians.
I hope this will bring in some of you locals. Worst case, you donate a little of your time and walk away with a clean and healthy mouth, oral hygiene aids, and your personal copy of your X-rays. There is no downside!
Our clinic features 24 dental chairs, on site dentists and registered hygienists, and my fellow students/ clinicians. Know that we are at the end of our program, and many of us have either studied 4-6 years (earning AS/BA/BS degrees) to get to where we are today, or have been in the dental field for 5-20 years as dental assistants. You're in great hands.
I hope this is acceptable to post here. Seeing as I am the ONLY guy in my class and I don't have a yoga class or nail salon to hang fliers at I figured my only outlet was the forum I am a member of. I am just trying to see if any fellow R3V'ers are in need of some free dental hygiene treatment. No insurance, ID, or payment is required for all services rendered in our clinic. We are 100% FREE for the public and our goal is to treat as many patients as possible.
My personal line to schedule an appointment is below, feel free to text or leave a voicemail - I will be scheduling anyone interested with my fellow classmates. Clinic is open MTWTh 8-1130AM and W 1-430PM. Appointments are available now to be seen right away.
EDIT:
Remember, your first appointment in our clinic isn't always an appointment to complete a cleaning. Since we are a public clinic and students, it can take one assessment appointment to create your new patient chart and complete the needed documentation. Set aside 2-3 hours to complete this first assessment appointment. A standard prophylaxis on a patient not needing a deep cleaning can often be completed at this initial appointment. A patient needing a deep cleaning (determined after the assessment is completed) will be coming in for 2-4 additional appointments due to the severity of the case. Local anesthetic will be used in most cases, and you mouth will be cleaned in "quadrants", 1/4-1/2 of the mouth done at a time. If you qualify as a board patient, you will not have any cleaning done in some instances as the ualifying areas need to be treated on board day. The board exam requires a prospective hygienist to treat one quadrant at the examination site. If you're a board patient with multiple qualifying areas in your mouth, you will come in after the assessment so that the student you will be working will can treat 1-2 quads as "practice" where this treatment will be scrutinized and graded as if if were the board exam. The remaining 1-2 quads of a board patient qualified mouth will be taken to the board exam, one as a primary quad to be treated at the board, one as a back-up. After the board exam is completed, you are paid and then can come back into clinic for any additional treatment needed (IE finishing treatment on any back-up quads not used at the board test). Some patients who have multiple quads qualifying CAN be used twice on the board test meaning they will be paid an additional $200 if this occurs by another student using you as their patient (not typical, but a possibility). This discussion can be had at a later point.
Ryan
5303061066
Dental Hygiene Clinic
6201 San Ignacio Rd
San Jose, CA 95119
And if I don't have the chance to meet you just remember, you only have to floss the teeth that you want to keep! :D
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