Bontoc dentist cuts work abroad to cater to folks
>> Tuesday, February 5, 2019
By
Alpine L. Killa
BONTOC, Mountain
Province – This capital town has a new dentist who passionate and committed
going to remote areas to ensure that children will get the dental care they
need.
Doctor Ivy
Tamog-ong Wacnagan - Guesaed who was appointed the position of dentist in a
casual status by the Bontoc Municipal Government under the Municipal Health
Office decided to come home in her hometown to serve her kakailyan after working
as a dentist overseas for almost nine years and practicing her profession away
from home for more than 16 years.
A graduate of
Doctor of Dentistry at the Pines City Educational Center in Baguio City in
1993, she put-up her own private dental clinic- the Livy Smile Dental Clinic
based in Baguio City in May 2001 until May 2006.
In May 2006,
she decided to apply as a dentist in a private dental clinic in Saudi Arabia
where she stayed and worked for almost nine years.
When she
decided to come home in the Philippines in 2014, she opened the Livy Dental
Clinic based in Baguio City practicing her profession as a General Dentist. She
loves to be of service to diverse clients who stepped in her clinic and seek
oral health care. However, the calling to come home in Bontoc is stronger.
Thus, she decided to turn over the management of her dental clinic to one of
her protégé who is also a licensed dentist.
When asked
what made her decide to come home, Doctor Ivy enumerated only two reasons.
First, she was challenged with the number of her kakailyan who went to her
private clinic for dental services and had no choice but to pay thousands only
to have their teeth cleaned, fixed, restored or replaced with dentures.
She said that
most her clients were applicants who dreamed to enter the Philippine Military
Academy (PMA) and fresh graduates applying in the uniformed service such as the
Philippine National Police (PNP), Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Bureau
of Fire Protection (BFP) and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), and
Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) too.
She added
that this could have been prevented and/ or avoided if only children were
taught at a young age how to take good care of their teeth.
“Perhaps, not
everyone considers it as a priority. We are keen on the importance of washing
hands and keeping our household clean, but we tend to let things slide when it
comes to the state of our oral health and proper dental practices. Sometimes
knowing what to do is not enough. You have to do it right, “she voiced.
This she said
is the reason that she decided to take the job as the dentist of the Bontoc
Municipal Government, including in her bucket of to do list the visitation to
Child Development Centers (CDCs) to personally teach children how to properly
brush their teeth.
“I have been
practicing my profession serving mostly children of Arabs. I believe it is high
time for me to come back to serve my own kakailyan. Instead of taking good care
of children in a foreign country, I should be here overseeing the dental health
of our own children,” she said.
Second, she
said she wanted to stay close to her family after spending most of her years in
other places. She added that it is high time that she spends more time with her
family at the same time serving her kakailyan in raising dental health care
awareness.
Once the
dental clinic is in place at the Bontoc Municipal Capitol, Doctor Ivy does not
only see herself settle in the four corners of her clinic in bringing dental
services to the constituents.
A dentist who
has been around the outskirt areas in the Philippines in bringing free dental
services to the deprived communities, she is more than motivated to visit the
16 barangays of Bontoc where 28 CDCs are located catering to a total of 578 Day
Care children.
According to
Doctor Ivy, she targets to visit all the CDCs in Bontoc before the School Year
2018 -2019 ends.
As a
jumpstart, Doctor Ivy together with the staff from the MHO visited Gonogon and
Balili barangays on Jan. 24, Tocucan on Jan. 28 and Dantay and Alab Oriente on
Jan. 31, 2019.
She said they
distributed dental kit to include a toothbrush, toothpaste, and soap provided
by the Department of Health (DOH). At the same time, she demonstrated the
proper technique in brushing the teeth.
However, she
admitted that the dental kit to be distributed to all the Day Care children is
not enough. Luckily, she was able to contact generous individuals who also
trace their roots in Bontoc and are willing to give back to the community.
Accordingly, they committed to providing additional dental kits so that every
Day Care children will receive their share.
Per agreement
with the respective Child Development Workers, tooth brushing of teeth will be
included in the daily routine of the Day Care Children after their Feeding Program.
This is also to train the children to brush their teeth after eating as the
most effective and cost-effective way of keeping the teeth healthy.
Aside from
this, pregnant mothers who will be visiting the MHO for their pre-natal
check-up will avail of the oral examination to be conducted by Doctor Ivy.
Also, months
from now, the MHO through the dental clinic will be offering dental services to
clients with equivalent fees. These will include oral examination, dental
restoration, oral prophylaxis, and teeth extraction.
Doctor Ivy is
affiliated with the Philippine Dental Association (PDA) and Benguet Dental
Chapter.
Bontoc Mayor
Franklin Odsey in a separate interview said that it is high time that a dentist
is employed by the Bontoc municipal government highlighting that oral health
should not be overlooked as it is a part of overall health.
Odsey added
that with a dental clinic in place at the MHO, it will be a lesser financial
burden to the constituents since they can avail of oral examination, dental
restoration, oral prophylaxis, and teeth extraction services at a lower rate
since it is a government-owned clinic.
Informed of
the plans and activities of Doctor Ivy, the chief executive expressed his
happiness that the dentist made time and effort in visiting the Day Care
children to personally teach them how to take good care of their teeth.
It has been
years since a permanent dentist was assigned at the Bontoc Municipal
Government. The last dentist employed by the Department of Health (DOH) is Virginia
Fagsao who was stationed at the Bontoc Municipal Government in 1984 and then
later on transferred to the DOH- Provincial Office in 2000. While stationed in
Bontoc, Fagsao also visited other municipalities of Mountain Province as part
of her area of assignments.
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