The first patients have been treated on Dentaid The Dental Charity’s new mobile dental unit, which delivers care for under-served communities across the UK.

The charity's new unit has been provided thanks to support from Gensmile Dental, Hague Dental Supplies and FMC founder Ken Finlayson, who completed the Camino Trek in memory of his son James.

The dental surgery on wheels will visit community buildings, soup kitchens, hostels and drop-in centres with volunteer dental professionals offering emergency treatments, oral cancer screening and dental health advice.

Patients will include people experiencing homelessness, survivors of abuse, people living with cancer, families in poverty, fishing communities and refugees and asylum seekers who struggle to access dental care.

The charity dental unit will be used across the UK and the first patients have been on board at clinics in Bournemouth and Eastbourne.

Graham Browning treats Paul the first patient onboard the new charity dental unit.

Simon Turton, CEO of Gensmile Dental, said, “We are very aware of the need for better access to oral health advice and dental care particularly for vulnerable groups. We think that Dentaid’s work has real impact and this partnership gives our clinicians and dental nurses the chance to volunteer too. As a company we want to give back to society and this unit and the work it will carry out are very impressive and will have long-term benefit.”

The unit is dedicated to the memory to the memory of James Finlayson, who died last August at the age of 25. His father, Ken, raised more than £56,000 by hiking through northern Spain to Santiago del Compostella Cathedral.

This follows Ken’s incredible fundraising for Dentaid in 2022 when he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro to help fund a charity dental unit in memory of his wife Kimberley, who died from Covid-19 in 2020. This vehicle has been used for more than 50 charity dental clinics since March 2023, benefiting more than 500 homeless and vulnerable people.

Ken said, “All of us at FMC/Dentistry are delighted to get another Dentaid mobile dental unit on the road to help those less fortunate get access to dental care they urgently need. This particular vehicle is called ‘James Finlayson’ and is dedicated to my son, who tragically died last year and joins ‘Kimberley Finlayson’ a vehicle that we managed to get on the road last year to honour my wife, James’s mum, who was one of the first Britons to die of covid. It’s great to see such great work being carried out in James and Kimberley’s memory.”

Hague Dental Supplies supplied and fitted the dental equipment and has further supported Dentaid’s work by completing a sponsored Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge.

Riaan Visser, marketing manager at Hauge, said, “Hague has a long history of engaging with the communities in which we operate, delivering on our purpose to use our resources to do good. We commend Dentaid on their work and consider it an important charity for our industry.”

Andy Evans, Dentaid’s CEO, said, “We are humbled by all those in the dental profession who have helped us to get this new charity dental unit on the road, delivering care for the hardest-to-reach in our communities. We constantly receive more requests for our help, and this vehicle will help us meet the growing need for our services. I think what we do is very tangible – we’re out every day providing dental care for people living in very difficult circumstances and dentistry can play an important role in helping them move forward in their journeys. We are sure that our volunteers will enjoy providing dental care in this new surgery and we’ll have lots of very grateful patients who will be out of dental pain and able to smile once more.”

Dentaid The Dental Charity now has seven mobile dental units and a dental trailer with a regional hub in Kent and a unit based in Northern Ireland. This year, the charity will run in the region of 500 UK clinics from Jersey to Scotland and Cornwall to Norwich.


For more information visit www.dentaid.org

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