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Reshaping Dental Care: Discover How Interfaith Dental Transforms Lives and Strengthens Its Community

33 min · 28. Jan. 2025
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This episode of the miniVHAN spotlights the work of Interfaith Dental, a Middle Tennessee nonprofit that helps vulnerable populations achieve and sustain a healthy smile. Rhonda Switzer-Nadasdi, DMD, the organization's visionary CEO, walks us through Interfaith Dental's modest beginnings in 1995 and evolution into a cornerstone community resource that has rapidly adapted to break down barriers in health care. Our conversation shows how the organization has expanded services to patients of all ages and addressed social determinants of health through innovative solutions like teledentistry, walk-in days and community dental health workers.

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