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Houston Dentist Travels to Developing Countries to Treat Kids with Cleft Conditions

February is National Children’s Dental Health Month, a month-long observance that
reinforces the importance of oral health in children and the value of starting pediatric
dental care at an early age. For children born with cleft conditions, maintaining proper
oral health is uniquely challenging. Global surgical nonprofit Operation Smile goes
beyond the call of providing free cleft repair surgery to children living in developing
countries and establishes comprehensive care centers to ensure these children are living
healthy lives before and after surgery. These comprehensive care centers offer patients a
variety of services including dentistry and orthodontics. Through this extension of care,
Operation Smile also provides patients with oral health education and resources to
support healthy smiles for a lifetime.

This National Children’s Dental Health Month, Operation Smile is recognizing dedicated
volunteer Dr. Carmen Kamas-Weiting from Houston, Texas. Dr. Kamas-Weiting has been
volunteering with Operation Smile since 1996 and her enthusiasm for working with
children in low- and middle- income countries is as strong as ever.

Dr. Carmen Kamas-Weiting owns a small private dental practice near Texas Medical
Center in Houston. She has been in private practice for nearly 40 years but in that time
has taken on the additional responsibility of providing dental care to children in underresourced communities all over the world with Operation Smile.

“I started volunteering with Operation Smile in 1996 and was informed about it by two of
my patients that were volunteering with them at that time,” Dr. Kamas-Weiting recalls. “I
decided to go and volunteer even though my children were young because my father had
been a dentist and got terminally ill and had told me that I should not wait to volunteer,
but just go to it. I felt like I had a skill and should use it for others needing help.”

As a volunteer dentist, Dr. Kamas-Weiting wears many hats, but one of the most common
procedures she performs is extracting teeth that may be infected or in the way of
achieving a favorable surgical outcome. Additionally, Operation Smile dentists must
incorporate innovative procedures and equipment into their treatment plans for patients
with cleft conditions.

“We make appliances called obturators that are made to close the “hole” in a cleft palate
or make molding plates to help close the gaps on cleft palates on infants before their
surgery.” Dr. Kamas-Weiting explains. “The dentist can make feeding plates for babies
that are underweight to help them gain weight prior to surgery. These feeding plates are
for babies with large cleft palates that cannot feed correctly. We also give oral hygiene
instructions. If we have a dedicated clinic at our clinic location, we can do fillings and
cleanings as well.”

Dr. Kamas-Weiting was also one of the first volunteers to take part in the Operation Smile
Women in Medicine program in Morocco in March 2020. She recently returned from her
second Women in Medicine program in Malawi this past September. “It was amazing to
see an all-women’s team take care of an entire surgical program,” Dr. Kamas-Weiting reflects. “The people in Malawi were so loving and caring. It was so cool to see all these
people coming to help the Malawi people.”

While Dr. Kamas-Weiting’s work with Operation Smile is vital to the success of a patient’s
outcome, she comments on the importance of proper dental hygiene for children in
every stage of development. “All children deserve a healthy mouth and a healthy smile.
National Children’s Dental Health Month helps bring awareness to parents to help their
children learn good oral hygiene habits. An early upbringing with the dentist will help
ensure a lifetime of good oral health.”

Operation Smile is a global nonprofit specializing in expert cleft surgery and care. Over
the last 40 years, we have provided medical expertise, research and care through our
dedicated staff and medical and student volunteers around the world, working alongside
local governments, nonprofits, and health systems, and supported by our generous
donors. Learn more at www.operationsmile.org or by following @operationsmile on
social media.

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