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March 12–13, 2010
Aetna Building
Industrial Park Road
Middletown, CT
NOTE TO PATIENTS: No Eligibility or Income Requirements. No Appointments Necessary – First come, First Served for Children and Adults
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The Connecticut Mission of Mercy (CTMOM) is a large-scale dental clinic where dental treatment is provided at no cost to individuals who cannot afford dental care.
Additional Patient Information
For Patient Information in Spanish click here
Who should come to CTMOM
You can be a CTMOM patient if:
You do not have enough money to pay for dental care
You do not have a regular dentist
Adults and children are welcome at CTMOM.
Dates
- Friday, March 12, 2010
- Saturday, March 13, 2010
Location
Aetna Building
Industrial Park Road
Middletown, CT
Directions to Aetna for Patients
Traveling South (from Hartford) take I 91 to exit 21 (CT-372) at end of exit, cross over intersection and continue .8 miles. Aetna will be on your right.
Traveling North (From New Haven) take I 91 to exit 21 (CT – 372) at end of exit, take right on 372. At 1st light, take left onto Industrial Park Road. Continue .8 mile. Aetna will be on your right.
Time
- Clinic opens at 8:00 a.m.
- No appointments
- Patients are seen on a first come, first served basis
- The number of patients seen will be limited to clinic capacity
What to expect
- There will be a waiting line to enter the clinic. Once inside, you will meet with a medical professional and a dentist for an initial evaluation, and to have your dental needs prioritized.
- As dentists and dental hygienists become available, you will be taken to areas of the dental clinic for dental treatment.
- The dental services provided at CTMOM include cleanings, fillings, some root canal treatments, temporary partial dentures/denture repair, and extractions. Due to the numbers of patients seen at CTMOM, we will not be able to treat every dental problem you may have.
- During the dental clinic, you will be provided with oral health instructions.
- Bilingual volunteers will be available throughout the clinic experience to assist non-English speaking patients.
What to bring
- Please bring a list of all the current medications you are taking.
- Please be sure to take your medications according to your prescription, the day of the clinic.
- It is always good to bring something to help you pass the time such as reading material, knitting, crossword puzzles, etc.
- It is also important to bring water, food and snacks with you.
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