Thursday, April 14, 2011

First Dental Team in Koins Service Area


The Wasuita's and their first patient, Joseph Shanga

Dr. Michael Wasuita and his wife Betty were the 1st dentist team to visit and do humanitarian denistry in Mnyenzeni and Bofu as a part of the Koins for Kenya Foundation.
Line of patients waiting to see the dentist
It was a very educational and rewarding experience. The part of the opportunity that appealed to us was that we would be able to alleviate some serious discomfort for people who didn't have too many options other than endure the pain.  Our first patient had a dangling fractured front tooth he had dealt with for two months. He could hardly eat anything for fear of the pain. We were able to see 65 patients and extract 50 teeth.  It was essential to have the help of several people to explain the procedures, especially nurse Naomi Price. We did learn a few Swahili words but we couldn't have provided the service we did without the help of interpreters.The people were very accepting of us and welcomed us. Some had a fear of the needle used to administer the anesthetic and wouldn't let us treat them. Some had problems that needed a drill for back up which we did not have. 
Dr. Wasuita and a patient in makeshift dental office
  Two things that surprised us in Africa were the garbage that laid around and was ignored, mostly in Mombasa and that so many people in Mnyenzeni had cell phones that lived in mud huts with dirt floors.  We were very impressed with the character of the Kenyans.  They seemed to have a deep but humble pride about themselves.  We didn't see one tear during all those extractions.

  We enjoyed the children, their singing and dancing,their happy and joyful attitudes so happy but yet so primitive. We saw a school yard full of children playing soccer with a ball made out of wound up string.  We felt very rewarded for the time we spent there and wouldn't hesitate to do it again.   

Mike and Betty Wasuita


We know the villagers of the Koins service area appreciated the simple dental work the Wasuita's provided.  In an area where there are no dentists, you can only imagine the relief having a painful broken tooth pulled would provide.  

Asante Sana!

IVL

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