The clinics are cost-free for Marion County citizens ages 1 through 18. Dental products and services will consist of examinations, X-rays, cleanings, sealants and fluoride applications. Pixabay

The Marion County Public Overall health Division will host dental clinics for children and youth all over February.


The clinics are free of charge for Marion County inhabitants ages 1 by 18. Dental solutions will include things like tests, X-rays, cleanings, sealants and fluoride apps. Products and services are available by appointment and urgent stroll-ins are welcome before 10 a.m.


The clinics will be available at 4 distinctive places in the next months:


Saturday, Feb. 11


1650 Dental Clinic


8 a.m.-Midday


1650 N. Higher education Ave.


317-880-0888




Monday, Feb. 20


Forest Manor Dental


8 a.m.-Noon


3840 N. Sherman Generate


317-221-3013




Monday, Feb. 20


Cottage Corner Dental


8 a.m.-Midday


1434 Shelby Avenue


317-221-7397




Saturday, Feb. 25


Blackburn Dental Clinic


8 a.m.-Midday


2700 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street


317-931-4301




The purpose of the clinics is to boost the benefits of superior oral health to youngsters and their caregivers, stated Dr. Tonya Stewart, director of dental overall health at the Marion County Public Wellness Division, in a information launch.


“Good dental health and fitness starts at a younger age, and we want youngsters to study the great importance of brushing and flossing as lifelong habits for balanced enamel,” Stewart stated.


Stewart reported tooth decay is popular in young children and is preventable.


“Children should