Dental Clinics

The dental clinic at MOJ serves patients who are uninsured and are unable to pay for services.  Prior to being seen in the MOJ dental clinic patients must first be an established MOJ medical patient.  Christian dental professionals from the community volunteer their time, talent, and resources to help others in need. 

MOJ CHARITABLE DENTAL CLINIC BACK OPEN

In re-launching our charitable dental clinic, we still have many dental volunteer needs listed below.  If you would like to speak with Dr. Lynn Clark, Dental Director, with any questions, you can call him at 405-513-7448 or email lclark@moj.com.  Please watch the video for a peak inside the dental clinic to see the quality equipment and updated spaces available for serving MOJ dental patients!  If you are a dental professional, please consider how God can use your expertise and abilities to touch uninsured MOJ patients in need of oral care:

Volunteer

Dentists, Hygienists, Dental Assistants
Provide care for patients based on experience, expertise, and credentials; flexible around your availability.

Volunteer

Dental Prep Aide
No experience needed, training provided.  Assist with general set up and cleanup of dental bays.
MOJ Dental Appointments:
  • Dental patients must first see a physician in the MOJ medical clinic before being referred to a volunteer dental professional.
  • For questions, call 405-340-7400 between the hours of 9am-4pm Monday-Thursday, or 9am-12pm on Friday (closed on holidays).
  • Please note, we do not take dental inquiries via email, so please call us.
Dental Emergency Resources :
  • Delta Dental has put together a dental hotline along with a COVID Dental Response Fund.  Click here for the information.
  • OU School of Dentistry Oral Surgery is seeing patients for emergency extractions.  Call 271-1356.
For a list of free or low-cost clinics in the Oklahoma City area, click HERE.
For a list of free or low-cost clinics across the state of Oklahoma, click HERE.
"...When he first started coming, he was nervous, even shaking.  At his final appointment, he was calm and had much more self-confidence that showed through with his new smile."
"A gentleman came in with very poor upper dentition.  He was evaluated by the dentist and it was decided his best option was to remove all of his upper teeth.  He was immediately fitted with dentures and then handed a mirror so he could see his new teeth.  He did not say anything.  He shook the doctors hand and with big tears in his eyes he said, 'thank you.'  He didn't have to say much.  His face and eyes said it all - what gratitude he had for his new smile."