The Hawaii Dental Association hosts free dental clinic for Hawaii’s keiki
Dentists at Waikiki Health Makahiki Clinic gave our keiki a reason to smile today. Project “Give Kids a Smile” lived up to it’s name. Over 200 Kike came to the … READ MORE
Dentists at Waikiki Health Makahiki Clinic gave our keiki a reason to smile today. Project “Give Kids a Smile” lived up to it’s name. Over 200 Kike came to the … READ MORE
Children in Hawaii have the highest prevalence of tooth decay in the country. That’s according to a 2016 Department of Health study. View full article here: http://khon2.com/2017/02/25/high-prevalence-of-tooth-decay-in-keiki-concerns-dentists-proposed-law-addresses-fluoride-application/
February is National Children’s Dental Health Month. So today, Pediatric Dentist, Dr. Chris Nakamura, who is also a member of Hawaii Dental Association, joins us to discuss infant dental care … READ MORE
In light of the recent COVID-19 crisis, many of our local Ohana are struggling to make ends meet. During these difficult times, the Hawaii Dental Association Foundation (HDAF) realizes that not only is one’s financial stability of importance but taking care of one’s oral health must also be a priority.
Therefore, the HDAF has started a new program, Give Hawaii a Smile, to help provide oral hygiene kits to those less fortunate in our community. We understand that this is also a difficult time for you and your practice, but any donation of any amount would be greatly appreciated.
Please click below to make a monetary donation.
Please retain the receipt for your tax purposes.
The HDAF understands that we are all living in an unprecedented time and that this crisis may seem insurmountable. However, giving in a time of need, no matter the amount, shows our Aloha spirit and will truly help to Give Hawaii a Smile!