Most people don't look forward to going to the dentist, but clients at the Medical Civic Action Program (MEDCAP) at the Kleinskool Sports Complex in South Africa were.
U.S. and South African dentists worked side-by-side to assist 80 to 100 patients a day during the event, being conducted as part of Shared Accord 2011, a joint exercise between the South African National Defence Forces (SANDF) and the U.S. military.
"We learn from each other," said Navy Captain MaryAnn Gonzalez of the 4th Dental Battalion, who is in charge of the clinic. The clinic also offered the American and South African dental staff to exchange techniques and philosophy.
The exercise seeks to develop American and South African humanitarian assistance capabilities in crisis situations. U.S. Marine Corps Forces Africa, a component of U.S. Africa Command, worked with SANDF to organize the event.
The temporary dental clinic consisted of two tents and a vehicle. From here the staff could offer cleanings, fillings, x-rays and tooth extractions.
"We are here for the patients," said Gonzalez, adding, if a patient had multiple issues, the team would treat the worst problem.
For the most part, people leave with a smile, said Gonzalez.