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Miss W. is a 10-year-old girl diagnosed with juvenile
arthritis; an inflammation
of the joints characterized by swelling and pain. In most cases, juvenile arthritis becomes a lifelong, chronic condition.
Miss W. lives with her single mother and her grandmother. Miss W.'s mother has stage four
breast cancer; tumors have spread to
her bones, lungs and brain. The family
is struggling due to the high medical costs associated with the caner treatment.
Ms. W's teeth were extremely overcrowded, with a severe
overbite and the family is unable to pay for any orthodontic care. Ms. W. does qualify for Blue Chip , a state and
federally funded health insurance program for children not covered by
Medicaid. However, this program does not
cover orthodontia. Miss W.'s mother sought help for
her daughter through DDS. According to her mother, Miss W. is shy but extremely smart and motivated, “She loves animals and dreams
of one day becoming a veterinarian and my wish is for her dental needs to be addressed before I pass away."
Miss W. was treated by Dr. S. of Glen Mills,
PA, who believes very much in his work for DDS patients. Dr. S. commented that his
experience with DDS could not have better, and that participating was very easy. “Of course, this story tugged at my heart.; she has been a great patient and I feel
great about treating her.”
Miss W.'s mother stated, “It means the world to me that there are people
out there willing to help.” She
elaborated that her daughter's orthodontic care has improved her self-esteem. “A boast in self-esteem was something she really needed.”
Dr. S. explained, “I want her mother to know that Miss W.'s needs
have been taken care of. Myself, as well
as my staff, were touched by this story. ”
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