MILWAUKEE – Instrumentarium Dental, a designer and manufacturer of advanced dental imaging equipment, is providing the use of advanced dental care equipment to individuals in need in Northeast Philadelphia. The Mission of Mercy (MOMS) clinic provides free dentistry to more than 2,000 underprivileged people per event.
MILWAUKEE – Instrumentarium Dental, a designer and manufacturer of advanced dental imaging equipment, is providing the use of advanced dental care equipment to individuals in need in Northeast Philadelphia.
The Mission of Mercy (MOMS) clinic provides free dentistry to more than 2,000 underprivileged people per event.
Mission of Mercy clinics are set-up in locations easily accessible to all populations that live in a specific geographical area. Patient transportation, if needed, is arranged through community partnerships to provide shuttle transportation. All services are provided free of charge by members of organized dentistry and assisted by a host of volunteers.
“Supporting Mission of Mercy is an easy decision, “said North American Instrumentarium Dental Vice President Brian Broncatti. “Patients receive much needed dental care without having to worrying about how to pay for the services they receive. It is a cause that we truly enjoy supporting.”
Instrumentarium Dental, part of the KaVo Kerr Group of market-leading dental equipment companies, provides X-ray equipment used for dental imaging and is a global leader in the design and production of advanced dental imaging equipment ranging from both intra- and extra-oral applications as well as advanced 3D technology.
Instrumentarium Dental will provide two ORTHOPANTOMAGRAPH® OP30 machines for the Philadelphia MOMS event. The ORTHOPANTOMOGRAPH® OP30 is a digital panoramic X-ray unit designed for dental offices and small imaging centers that demand a top quality digital panoramic system.
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