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Spc. Qwameshia Gaines, preventive dentistry specialist

Spc. Qwameshia Gaines, preventive dentistry specialist

Spc. Qwameshia Gaines, preventive dentistry specialist assigned to DENTAC-Japan, engages with students to see what they know about taking care of their teeth during a visit to Arnn March 02 for NDCDHM. (U.S. Ar... More

Maj. Demarcio Reed, commander of DENTAC-J and comprehensive

Maj. Demarcio Reed, commander of DENTAC-J and comprehensive

Maj. Demarcio Reed, commander of DENTAC-J and comprehensive dentist, conducts a dental screening with Shawn Litt, fourth grader, during a visit to Arnn Elementary Feb. 24-26 for NCDHM. (U.S. Army Photo by Lance D. Davis)

DENTAC-Japan Soldiers and third-graders demonstrate

DENTAC-Japan Soldiers and third-graders demonstrate

DENTAC-Japan Soldiers and third-graders demonstrate how to floss teeth Feb. 28 at Arnn on SFHA for NCDHM. (U.S. Army photo by Noriko Kudo)

Naomi Taylor, sixth grader, follows the guidance of

Naomi Taylor, sixth grader, follows the guidance of

Naomi Taylor, sixth grader, follows the guidance of Capt. James Lee, general dentist, assigned to DENTAC-J, on how to properly brush teeth using a dental model at Arnn Elementary during DENTAC-J's visit Feb. 24... More

Jordyn Pafford, sixth grader, receives a dental screening

Jordyn Pafford, sixth grader, receives a dental screening

Jordyn Pafford, sixth grader, receives a dental screening conducted by Capt. James Lee, general dentist, assigned to DENTAC-J, during a visit to AE Feb. 24-26 for NCDHM. (U.S. Army photo by Lance D. Davis)

Third-graders participate in an oral health activity

Third-graders participate in an oral health activity

Third-graders participate in an oral health activity with Capt. James Lee, general dentist assigned to DENTAC-Japan, demonstrating the correct way to brush teeth, Feb. 28 at Arnn on SFHA for NCDHM. (U.S. Army p... More

Kyan Huynh, 7, first-grader at Arnn, shows his classmates

Kyan Huynh, 7, first-grader at Arnn, shows his classmates

Kyan Huynh, 7, first-grader at Arnn, shows his classmates how to properly brush their teeth, using a dental model with assistance from Spc. Qwameshia Gaines, preventive dentistry specialist assigned to DENTAC-J... More

Spc. Qwameshia Plummer, preventive dentistry, assigned

Spc. Qwameshia Plummer, preventive dentistry, assigned

Spc. Qwameshia Plummer, preventive dentistry, assigned to DENTAC-J, teaches Nevaeh Francisco, fourth grader, how to properly floss during a visit to Arnn Elementary Feb. 24-26 for NCDHM. (U.S. Army photo by Lan... More

Spc. Qwameshia Plummer, preventive dentistry, assigned

Spc. Qwameshia Plummer, preventive dentistry, assigned

Spc. Qwameshia Plummer, preventive dentistry, assigned to DENTAC-J, talks about the importance of flossing with Arnn Elementary fourth graders and demonstrates how to properly floss during a visit to the school... More

Capt. James Lee, general dentist assigned to DENTAC-Japan,

Capt. James Lee, general dentist assigned to DENTAC-Japan,

Capt. James Lee, general dentist assigned to DENTAC-Japan, conducts an oral health screening with Corey Miller, 5, kindergartener at Arnn, March 2 for NCDHM. (U.S. Army photo by Lance D. Davis)

Kara Baker, American Red Cross volunteer and a licensed

Kara Baker, American Red Cross volunteer and a licensed

Kara Baker, American Red Cross volunteer and a licensed dentist, provides an oral health screening for Aaliyah Howard, 6, kindergartner at Arnn, March 2 for NCDHM. (U.S. Army photo by Lance D. Davis)

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