Dr. Ryan M. Redfearn, Dr. Trent R. Redfearn, Dr. Thomas Stone and Dr. Justin Evanson Are Hosting a Free Day of Dentistry with Dentistry From The Heart
Englewood, Co – September 24, 2011 – Dr. Ryan Redfearn, Dr. Trent Redfearn, Dr. Thomas Stone, and Dr. Justin Evanson are out to change lives by offering free smiles to anyone who needs dental work, as they host the latest event for Dentistry From The Heart.
Dentistry From The Heart (DFTH) is a national non-profit organization with a simple mission – making people smile. Founded in 2001 by a dentist in New Port Richey, Florida, DFTH was created to aid those in need, including the growing population of under-insured Americans. Over 100 million Americans lack dental insurance, and over 29 percent of adults have untreated cavities. Without events like DFTH, dental care simply isn’t an option for many of the uninsured. To date, DFTH has helped over 5,000 patients and provided over $1 million in dental care.
“Now more than ever, I know there’s people out there that need my services, but have no means to afford them – whether they’re out of a job, or just don’t have dental insurance. This Dentistry From The Heart event is my way of giving back to the community, and being there for the people who are in need of dental work,” said Dr. Ryan M. Redfearn
The event will take place on September 24, 2011 at Legacy Dental in Englewood Starting at 7:00am, The doctors and their volunteers will treat the first 200 patients, or however many they can service by 5:00pm. For more information, visit www.legacydentalgroup.net or the organization’s national website at www.dentistryfromtheheart.org.
Dentistry From The Heart is a registered non-profit organization that offers free dental work for people who need it. Dr. Vincent Monticciolo founded the organization as a means to give back to the community and address the growing number of people without dental insurance. In the past seven years, Dentistry From The Heart events have contributed over $1 million in free dentistry and helped over 5,000 patients across the country.



