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CNC dental students polish off school year by giving back

Kids with limited or no access to proper dental care left the College of New Caledonia (CNC) today with brighter smiles on their faces.

The school’s ‘Seal In A Smile’ initiative teaches elementary students the importance of oral hygiene, while providing free cleaning, fluoride, and follow-up treatments.

CNC Dental Hygiene student and President of her class Jamie Irving says she never expected to be a part of an event like this, even when she decided to pursue her dental career.

“Coming into a field where I’m able to help and essentially give back, it’s a great feeling! I’ve honestly never felt like this before, like, giving someone proper health to their teeth is a really great feeling for me.”

‘Seal In A Smile’ is a collaboration between CNC, School District 57 (SD57), and Northern Health.

According to CNC, this is the only known program in all of BC that’s partnered between a post-secondary institution, a local school district, and a regional health authority.

Irving believes other colleges and private programs should consider implementing a similar event.

“There are programs that do incorporate these types of things, but none that do fees and services for free like this, and give kids sealants and all this other stuff when it comes to visiting a regular dentist.”

Nearly 200 students are enrolled into CNC’s Dental courses every year, and ‘Seal In A Smile’ has been running since 2000.

This year’s school chosen for the examinations was Van Bien Elementary.

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