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ADA Forsyth Friday: Impact of maternal cortisol on offspring teeth
Infants born to mothers with higher prenatal levels of the stress hormone cortisol may experience tooth eruption at earlier ages. Read More
Dec 11, 2025
Dec 10, 2025
ADA backs PREVENT HPV Cancers Act, citing dentists’ role in prevention
ADA leaders are supporting the bipartisan PREVENT HPV Cancers Act. Read More
Dec 10, 2025
Dec 9, 2025
Education Department moves to end SAVE under legal settlement
The Education Department reached a proposed legal settlement that would end the Saving on Valuable Education income-driven repayment plan. Read More
Dec 9, 2025
Dec 8, 2025
ADA urges HHS to withdraw proposed HIPAA cybersecurity rule
The ADA urged HHS to withdraw a proposed update to the HIPAA Security Rule and restart the process with more input from provider groups. Read More
Dec 8, 2025
ADA, Academy for Sports Dentistry collaborate to advance oral health, athlete safety
The new collaboration aims to enhance the visibility of sports dentistry within the broader dental community. Read More
Dec 7, 2025
December JADA evaluates anesthesia’s effect on speech
Patients may report difficulty speaking because of numbness in the tongue and lips. Read More
Dec 5, 2025
3 things you missed in government this week
ADA News is providing a roundup of government happenings you may have missed this week. Read More
Dec 5, 2025
Boost Indian Health Service funding, AI/AN Health Partners urges
The AI/AN Health Partners is calling on House and Senate appropriators to strengthen funding for the Indian Health Service. Read More
Dec 4, 2025
ADA calls for stronger dental benefits, transparency measures in Senate cost review
The ADA is urging lawmakers to prioritize oral health as they examine strategies to address rising health care costs. Read More
Dec 4, 2025
NCOIL approves 'opt-in' amendment to Transparency in Dental Benefits Contracting Model Act
The National Council of Insurance Legislators voted to approve amendments to the 2020 Transparency in Dental Benefits Contracting Model Act. Read More
Dec 4, 2025
New study finds US fluoride exposure linked to better adolescent cognitive performance
A new study finds typical childhood fluoride exposure is linked to modestly better teen cognitive performance with no later cognitive harm. Read More
Dec 3, 2025
ADA calls for adoption of higher funding levels in Labor-HHS bill
The ADA is urging congressional appropriators to finalize the 2026 Labor-HHS appropriations bill with support for oral health programs. Read More
Dec 2, 2025
You Ask, We Answer: Is it safe to use fluoridated water to reconstitute infant formula?
The ADA News is delving into many questions explored in Fluoridation Facts through conversations with experts. Read More
Dec 1, 2025
Tips to avoid claim denials due to common coding mistakes
With the launch of the latest CDT Code just around the corner, the ADA hopes to help dentists avoid common coding mistakes. Read More
Nov 25, 2025
Nov 25, 2025
New study finds U.S. fluoride exposure linked to better adolescent cognitive performance
A new study finds typical childhood fluoride exposure is linked to modestly better teen cognitive performance with no later cognitive harm. Read More
Peoples City Mission Needs Dentists
A Message From Patrick Hupp, Clinic Manager, Peoples City Mission

Peoples City Mission Clinic is looking for dentists or oral surgeons who would be willing to volunteer to provide extraction and/or restoration services for our patients. We provide an average of 2,000 free dental visits per year --- approximately 1,200 of our patient visits are for extractions and the rest consist of restoration and hygiene visits. We average at least 100 extraction patients per month. All of our extractions are done by UNMC dental students and local dentists who volunteer their time to assist patients who have no insurance and cannot afford to pay for dental work. We are basically the option of last resort for our patients who in most cases, are desperately in need of emergency extractions.
Our patients are generally very pleasant to work with because they are receiving dental care that’s basically not available to them anywhere else. A small percentage of our patients come from the Peoples City Mission – the majority of our patients consist of the working poor of the community. We also strive to give priority to patients who are in drug and alcohol treatment because they don’t generally notice tooth pain until they discontinue drug use and they tend to leave treatment if they’re unable to calm down the pain. Most of our dental assistants are highly motivated pre-dent college students who are enjoyable to work with.
We are looking for volunteer dentists/oral surgeons who are willing to donate 4 hours of service (in our clinic or in their own clinics) once a month, once a quarter or randomly, based on their schedules. Any day of the week, morning or afternoon, from Monday through Saturday would work for us.
If you’re interested, contact Patrick Hupp at 402-817-0980 or phupp@pcmlincoln.org. We would really appreciate to hear from you!