Los Angeles Dentist Devotes Time to Give Free Dental Care for Jobless Women

Brentwood dentist Dr. J Grossman will help LA area moms with free dental care April 6
By: Cornerhouse PR
 
March 27, 2009 - PRLog -- Denti-Cal cutbacks and loss of jobs means many area women have no dental care. Dr. J Grossman offers some help.
     
      LOS ANGELES--Dr. J Grossman has announced he will be donating his dental services on April 6 to provide free dental care to Los Angeles-area women who have been laid off from their jobs. The decision comes at a time in which jobs all over California are being lost, and families are struggling to find ways to tighten their budgets, while still taking care of themselves and providing for their families.
     The program, called JOBLESS MOMS DAY WITH DR. J will begin on April 6 and will continue at his Brentwood practice on a regular basis until the economy improves.
      Unemployed women in the area are encouraged to email Dr. Grossman (drjaydds@mac.com). He will select as many patients as he can see on that day.
   "With the way things are right now, so many people can't afford dental care, so this is one way that I can do my part to help move things along," Dr. Grossman said. "We're hoping we can put smiles on the faces of as many hard-working moms as we can until the economy turns around."
    Additionally, Dr. Grossman hopes to encourage the job hunting process, as women who look and feel their best have a better shot at beginning a new career.
    Dr. Grossman noted that gum disease in pregnant women has been associated with pre-term and low birth weight babies, and that poor oral hygiene can lead to diabetes, cardiovascular disease and stroke.

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About Dr. J Grossman

Dr. J Grossman grew up in New York. Since he was a boy, he knew he wanted to be a Doctor. He liked the idea of a job that entailed helping people so intimately. He has been donating his time with his, "Homeless, Not Toothless" program. For 11 years, he has given pro bono work to thousands of homeless people. Recently Dr. Grossman, a former Navy Seal, received recognition from the U.S. Navy for these philanthropic acts in over 20 nationwide magazines such as Time, People, Better Homes & Gardens & Smithsonian. KNX RADIO has honored him twice as "Hero of the Week."
Dr. Grossman is also a leader in new technology, including Waterlase (TM) that uses laser instead of a drill (no pain) and BioLase (TM) which uses lasers to numb.
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