Ipswich Hosts Dental Clinic

Wednesday April 16, 2025

IPSWICH – Director of Public Health Colleen Fermon is pleased to announce that the Ipswich Public Health Department will host a dental clinic for Ipswich residents.

The clinic will be held on Thursday, April 24, from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., at Ipswich Housing Authority, 1 Agawam Village, in the Community Room.

Adults and children will be able to receive dental screenings, cleanings, sealants and fluoride. Services will be provided by appointment only.

Services will be provided by Polished Teeth, a team of experienced dental professionals who provide preventive dental services to local communities.

Polished Teeth bills to MassHealth. Patients without MassHealth will be charged $80 for their service, $25 for the exam and $55 for the cleaning.

Regular dental cleanings are crucial for maintaining oral health, and preventing tooth decay, gum disease and other health issues.

“Receiving dental care is extremely important in protecting your oral health, as getting an exam and having your teeth cleaned can help detect and treat issues before they have a chance to be detrimental,” said Fermon. “Book an appointment for yourself, your children, your family — dental care is a necessity for everyone.”

For questions or to schedule an appointment, residents can call or text Ellen Gould at 508-237-5378 or email at ellengould@polishedteeth.com.  ♦

 

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