Please Join Personal Care Dentistry in a School Supplies Drive

Please join us in helping elementary school students in need by donating school supplies in August. Donate at least 5 school supplies and:

Your next hygiene visit is just $69 if you are a cash patient .
Or receive a free fluoride treatment if you are an insurance patient.
Or just donate because you want to help students in need!

Also, for every new patient referred by current patient in August, Personal Care Dentistry will be donating a backpack to a needy student.
We have a link below to a school supplies list from Brimhall Elementary School, one of the schools near our clinic, if you want more information about what exactly you should donate.
School supplies can be dropped off at Personal Care Dentistry.
Brimhall School Supplies List 2017-18

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