ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ dental students provide educational outreach at Maine Deaf Culture Festival

In support and celebration of Maineβs deaf community, members of ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔβs College of Dental Medicine took part in the 25th annual Maine Deaf Culture Festival. Held September 24 on Mackworth Island, the event brought together organizations from across the state, including Maine Behavioral Healthcare and Disability Rights Maine, as well as local artisans from the deaf community.
ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ dental students in attendance included Brittney Bell (β19), Aparna Bhat (β19), Lauren Donnelly (β19), Krishna Kulkarni (β18), Tarin Nassaney (β20), Jonathan Nutt (β18) and Anh Tran (β17).
With the help of Tarin Nassaney and linguistics students from the University of Maine, the dental students learned a few American Sign Language words and phrases, such as βCollege of Dental Medicine,β βdentistβ and βbrush two times every day,β to better communicate with attendees. Handing out toothbrushes and toothpaste while reminding visitors to see their dentist regularly, the dental students also spoke with participants about the College of Dental Medicine and its ability to serve the deaf community.
βThrough this event, our school was successful in reaching one of Maineβs many underserved communities,β said Jonathan Nutt. βThe College of Dental Medicineβs participation is yet another testament to our unwavering commitment to improving the oral health of northern New England.β
He continued, βWe experienced directly what it is like to feel like an βoutsiderβ due to a lack of understanding of another language. This experience helps us to be more empathetic toward our patients who speak languages other than our own.β
