Winning Smiles for Olympic Athletes
It’s no secret that the 2012 Olympic athletes are in tip-top shape. Even though they take extremely good care of their bodies and watch what they eat, one must wonder if they are the same way with their dental health. Fortunately for them, this year’s Olympic events held in London will provide free dental care for all athletes.
Funding from the National Health Service and a small chunk of the $11.3 billion dollar Olympic budget has gone toward constructing the $29 million dollar Polyclinic housed in Olympic Park. Along with treatment to sports-related injuries, Olympic athletes are able to get dental treatment free of charge – whether it’s just a check-up or for pre-existing conditions such as caries or root canals.
This comes as a huge relief to some athletes who hail from countries where access to dental care is limited. Organizers have revealed that the dental component of the Polyclinic will be equipped with six dental professionals and state-of-the-art equipment allowing up to 200 patients to be seen each day. Organizers have also stated that after the games, the Polyclinic will be re-opened as a healthcare facility to local residents.
So don’t be surprised to see this year’s winners flashing some pearly whites with their shiny new medals.
VIRTUAL SEMINARS
Stay Sharp. Stay Current. Stay Ahead.
Join live, focused training designed to help you implement immediately and strengthen your expertise.

By: Denise Prichard
Date: July 26, 2012
Featured Digest articles
Insights and advice from Spear Faculty and industry experts


