[xml][/xml]
The Bahamas Weekly Facebook The Bahamas Weekly Twitter
Community Last Updated: Mar 14, 2019 - 4:49:42 PM


Dental Hygienists on a mission to promote Oral Health in The Bahamas
By Felicity Darville
Mar 14, 2019 - 2:45:47 PM

Email this article
 Mobile friendly page
0_1_.jpg
(l-r) Jewel Cooper, Registered Dental Hygienist; Paula Huyler, Bilney Lane Children's Home Caretaker; and Donnette Sands, Registered Dental Hygienist

An often overlooked but vital part of overall health is the health of the mouth, and because of this, two registered dental hygienists are on a mission to raise awareness of dental hygiene in The Bahamas with an aim to decrease the amount of oral health issues that exist.

Jewel Cooper and Donnette Sands are using social media, personal appearances, and any other avenue they can find to promote dental hygiene and oral health education and for this reason, they formed The Hygiene Loft in April, 2017.

This month, the pair visited the Bilney Lane Children's Home as they continue to spread their message. Noting that February was known as National Children's Dental Health Month, they decided to gift the children of the home with electronic spin brushes to help them on the right path for good oral health throughout life. Cooper and Sands did a demonstration for the kids before gifting them with the brushes and information booklets.

"We decided to visit the Bilney Lane Children's home, a small home of right kids with special needs, because spin brushes are known to decrease dental cavities and gum disease, especially for children with dexterity issues and special needs who may not be brushing properly," Cooper told Tribune Health.

Director of the children's home Sherry Williams welcomed the gift package and promised that the staff would guide the children in using them.

The Hygiene Loft was conceived in April 2017, by two clinically active dental hygienists who are passionate about helping people attain overall health, wellness and beauty, knowing that oral health plays a paramount role.

Cooper, a graduate of the University of Technology in Jamaica, has 14 years experience in the dental industry, serving as a dental assistant before becoming an entrepreneur with her partner.  Sands has 8 years experience in private dental practice on both New Providence and Spanish Wells, Eleuthera. She obtained her Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology with a minor in Chemistry at Xavier University of Louisiana and also holds an Associate Degree in Dental Hygiene from Miami Dade College.

"Our commitment as dental innovators is to execute our dental hygiene knowledge and oral care products through social and multimedia technology as well as community oriented services with a contemporary and chic flair," Cooper said.



Bookmark and Share




© Copyright 2019 by thebahamasweekly.com

Top of Page

Receive our Top Stories



Preview | Powered by CommandBlast

Community
Latest Headlines
EARTHCARE Eco Kids join Dolphin Project for Global Beach Cleanup
Commercial Driver's Certification Services
Sorority Donates to Abuse Victims in Nassau, Grand Bahama
Breef kicks off donations of “Bahamas Underwater” books to over 300 schools in The Bahamas
University of The Bahamas Preparing for Largest Commencement Class Since Pandemic