
The UK-based charity uses a fleet of mobile dental units to provide oral healthcare for those experiencing homelessness, abuse, poverty and harm.
Its team of qualified dentists and dental nurses offer dental screening, oral cancer checks, emergency treatments, preventative and restorative dentistry, and oral health advice.
A Dentaid mobile clinic was held in the car park of Unity Business Centre, one of three business locations managed by UE, the not-for-profit subsidiary of Leeds-based BME housing association Unity Homes and Enterprise.
The session was arranged following an approach from Positive Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers (PAFRAS), a long-standing UE tenant which provides support for refugees and people seeking asylum in the city.
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