Saturday, December 25, 2010

Lawrenceville Dental Group: Dr Bill Williams On A Mission

 Lawrenceville Dental Group: Dr. Bill Williams Mission To Kenya

- Kenya Mission 2010
by Dr. Bill Williams

A Lawrencevlle Dental Group under the direction of Dr. Bill Williams, from Suwanee Dental Care, set out on this mission as recorded by his blog entry here..


Is A Kenya Dental Mission In Your Future?


Can you imagine pulling 645 teeth in a week, especially if you are just a freshman in dental school?

Who would have thought that ten years after our initial landing in Kenya for our first dental mission to the legendary Masai tribe that we would be celebrating Kenya Medical Outreach’s 15th mission trip with a KMO alumni cookout at our home in Suwanee, GA and planning our 16th for the summer of 2011?

Why do we fly eight hours to London, nine hours to Nairobi and drive six hours over tarmac and dirt roads to reach the “Forgotten People” of Olmekenyu?

Why do 23 Americans from all walks of life save, sacrifice, do odd jobs, send out letters for support, fundraise, and do whatever it takes to gather the $4000 it takes to go on the mission trip, some year after year after year?

Why would a young Masai man escort his wife 40 kilometers across the border from Tanzania to the remote village of Morijo in Kenya arriving in the dead of night to see the mission team from America?

Why would 2000 people line up outside out hospital clinic in the heat of the African summer on the equator?

Why would our full time missionaries in Kenya wait with Leonard, our patient from Olmekenyu who had his nose eaten away by tuberculosis, for six days in a dank, dark Nairobi hospital while the boy was examined and the diagnosis confirmed?


Well, the questions could go on and on, but the bottom line is that we offer hope to the tens of thousands who live in the land of the Masai Mara and its surrounding environs. We came to a long forgotten area of Kenya over a decade ago and we never left. Many years have passed; many have traveled to this exotic land with us. Typically, one third of our 20-25 Kenya Medical Outreach mission teams are alumni now, one third are our friends from our area (Atlanta, Georgia) who have never been on our mission, and one third are, amazingly, strangers who found out about our trips from either the Suwaneedental.com or Kenyamo.com web site. They take a leap of faith and sign up with us sight unseen. Our team members have come from California, Florida, Missouri, Boston, Dallas, Mississippi, the Carolinas, Tennessee and beyond.


The makeup of our team is typically this: one dentist (DMD or DDS), maybe two, a few pre-dental students, some high school students, several teachers or housewives, a physician (MD or DO), three nurses (RN or LPN), perhaps a dental hygienist (RDH) and either a nurse practitioner (NP) or a psychian’s assistant (PA). Pastors, businessmen and pharmacists may round out the group in any particular year.

What is a typical day like on the mission field? In Olmekenkyu, we built three bunkhouses and have a kitchen / dining hall for serving our team breakfast. The number of patients for dental and medical services builds as the morning dawns and by 8:00 a.m. fifty are in line.

We finish our toast, boiled or fried eggs, Kenya tea and by nine o’clock when we begin seeing patients, there are three hundred in the line. We divide into medical, dental, optometry, worming stations. Some of our team hike up the hill to the Olmekenyu Primary School to work with the students, teach, lead Bible Study, or meet with the school administrators about projects we support like water tanks, glass window installations for classrooms or concreting floors.


The Lawrenceville Dental Group team is six or seven team members strong. We work with a local dentist, Dr. Daniel from Narok, as our coverage on the mission and we have an ample number of surgical instruments donated by Dr. Arun Nayyar and others to perform extractions, although we have my portable Asceptico dental unit for fillings and scaling. Our system is this: we numb ten patients, extract, numb ten patients, extract, numb ten patients, extract. We go for hours like that, doing mostly simple extractions, sometimes surgical extractions and an occasional filling or ultrasonic scaling. Tea time is honored as our team takes a break at 11:00 a.m. and then lunch at one or two in the afternoon. Our team usually has a designated camp cook and the food is generally outstanding, even when local produce and meats such as chicken, lamb and goat are in the offering.

The experience for non­­-dental folks in the dentistry department is memorable. Getting up-close and personal with the how-to and techniques of exodontia is a certainty. Pulling a tooth is common for lay folks on our mission trips. Dental students become fully capable and competent to handle almost any extraction after being on one of our mission teams. The experience is worth a fortune to any dental student ready to graduate into the real world of private practice; just ask Matt Milner from the Medical University of Mississippi School of Dentistry, Hubert Park from Tufts University School of Dentistry or Caroline Norment from the Medical University of South Carolina School of Dentistry.

The opportunity to give back to others who have no ability to receive but by the grace of God those dental services we offer is why we do what we do. In the areas we go to, there is no dentist, no physician to see them; there are no instruments, no supplies, no anesthetics, no clinics where people can seek help for even a simple tooth ache. They are left with primitive options by untrained nurses who have inadequate tools for the job. Where we go, we try to train the nurses and give them a set of proper instruments for tooth removal. We show them the techniques for gaining adequate dental anesthesia so that their extractions are painless.

It’s the least we can do because we’ll be gone in a few days….until next year.

In Kenya, at the equator, the sun sets at six o’clock, so we try to be completed by then each day. More than once we’ve worked by flashlight in the dark. Each day we may see over 100 dental patients and 200 medical patients in our clinics. Its rewarding as well as tiring. The dinner hour is a time of reflection on the day and talking about what transpired in our individual clinics. Man, the stories we hear - the tales that are told! There is never a dull moment on mission in Africa.

To learn more about Kenya Medical Outreach, Inc.
click here, or go to Suwanee Dental Care's site by clicking here!

You can also view more information about Lawrenceville Dental Group under the direction of Dr. Bill Williams, by reviewing his Suwanee Detal Care website.  Click the link below to see the passion behind this mission!

The Dental Mission Of Suwanee Dental Care.

You can also read about Dr. Williams being a marketplace leader by clicking here!



Friday, December 24, 2010

Duluth Dentist Dr. Bill Williams: Gwinnett County's Finest!

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Duluth Dentist, Dr. Bill Williams: Acclaimed Suwanee Dental Care

Duluth Dentist Dr. Bill Williams is one marketplace leader who operates with a spirit of excellence in everything he is involved with, from his dental practice to local and world wide outreaches to marketing online.

Dr. Williams owns and operates one of the most acclaimed dental practices in the country, Suwanee Dental Care. After 23 great years in Stone Mountain and two years building their new practice in Suwanee, they continue with a State-of-the-Art dental practice at the corner of Suwanee Dam Road and Peachtree Industrial Blvd, in the state of Georgia.

Dr. Bill Williams is accomplished in implant and sedation dentistry, neuromuscular dentistry, laser dentistry, orthodontics, TMJ therapy, dental surgery,oral and periodontal surgery, endodontics and complex reconstruction cases.

What really separates Dr. Williams from the rest of those in the dental field is the way he serves his patients with compassion and understanding. Since 1975, his gifts as a doctor and godly man has touched thousands of lives, all over the world!!

The vision and mission statement shares the heart of Johns Creek Dentist, Dr. Williams and his precious wife Sheila:


Vision:

  • To create smiles people love through out the Southeastern USA with comprehensive, comfortable, state-of-the-art dentistry and…
  • To offer love, hope and light to seekers in all nations through dental mission experiences.

Mission:

To glorify God by being the best dental practice in Georgia by…

1) Delivering quality and excellent dentistry in a timely manner to discriminating individuals.

2) Keeping up-to-date with our continuing education and state-of-the-art equipment.

3) Creating a home-like practice environment that both staff and patients love.

4) Addressing the needs of local and international groups in need through dental missions.

5) Providing a rewarding career to career-minded dental professionals.

6) Listening to the needs and wishes of patients of all ages, backgrounds, and socio-economic status.

7) Offering comprehensive, comfortable, complete dentistry to all patients.

8) Mentoring with our team to allow each member to become fully trained, competent and able to handle the expectations of their fellow team members.

It is no wonder Suwanee Dental Care was voted “Voted " Gwinnett's Favorite  in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010!!" by Gwinnett Magazine.


Mission Work At Home And Abroad

Dr. Bill Williams has some amazing displays of compassion in his involvement with the Atlanta Extreme Makeover Team including the “Deserving Diva Smile Makeovers”; and with the Kenya Medical Outreach, Inc. group which involves annual missions trips to Kenya.Testimonies from both of these outreaches will warm your heart!

This was posted on the Deserving Diva Makeover Blog:

It was amazing to hear the life change that has been birthed out of this smile makeover contest. We know that a new smile can make a huge impact on someone's life and we see that every day in the eyes of our patients.

To hear the stories of these ladies from the beginning and each step of the way on, with a more in depth level, is incredible.

You can follow the progress of the Deserving Diva makeovers as they put blog posts up on Suwanee Dental Care blog sites, Facebook and Twitter accounts. You can also get the RSS feeds from his new AtlantaGentleDental.com site by by clicking here!



Dental Missions Overseas


The many mission trips Dr. Bill and Sheila Williams take are really inspiring with pictures, past trip stories, and testimonies all found inside Suwanee Dental Care's website.

Dr. Bill Williams leads the dental corps to build the dental clinic and serve the needs of the local population of 30,000 that surround the clinic in Olmekenyu.

Local people would get word about the dental clinic in Morijo, and would walk, often from 10 or 20 km to get to the clinic.

The Growing Mission:

  • Build a medical clinic (begun 2000).
  • Partner with the nearest government hospital in Narok.
  • Evangelism.
  • Provide clean drinking water well.
  • Build a dental clinic
  • Start a school (completed 2004).
  • Start a church (completed 2001).
  • Buy land to develop the market to support the clinics (completed 2002).
  • Train local people to staff the clinics (2 nurses employed as if 2004).
  • Bring expert help from the USA to assist in the clinics.
  • Teach basic hygiene (begun 2004).
  • Begin a Bible Institute (begun 2003).
  • Bring "Walk to Emmaus" to Kenya (First walk of Tembea na Yesu was June 2004 in Sotik).
  • Expand to additional communities (Olmekenyu in 2000, Sotik in 2002, Morijo in 2002).

One thing you'll notice when dropping into the

Suwannee web site is one of the "most information-laden web site in dentistry."

Dr. Williams has been a long time student of internet marketing in addition to all his other activities, and it shows by his work online from Social Media, to Videos on YouTube, to Blogger Blogs, Facebook and Twitter.

No doubt, Johns Creek dentist, Dr. Bill Williams has learned the key behind DTC Ministry Marketing's passion of harnessing the power of the internet for promotion and profits, all the while leading with a spirit of excellence!


Suwanee Dental Care Useful Links

The website for Suwanee Dental Care is loaded with great information.

Check out the following links for more information and inspiration!

Click here to learn more about the dental mission trips to Kenya.

Click here to see Suwanee Smile Portraits.

Read more about how Suwanee Dental care is different.

Watch great videos from Dr. William's YouTube Channel!

Watch past episodes of the Atlanta Home and Style TV Show's Cosmetic Dentistry Makeovers by the Suwanee Dental Doctors.



Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Fund Raising Ideas For Non-Profits, Ministry, and Charity

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