Founded in 1996, East Meets West Dental Clinic began with a team of one dentist, one nurse, and one infection controller, operating from Peace Village in Da Nang City with a single dental chair. Over time, the clinic expanded, relocating and adding more dentists, dental nurses, and chairs to meet growing demand. Today, they offer a wide range of dental treatments, including implants, dentures, and veneers.
Founder and Senior Advisor of Dental. After graduating from the University of Nebraska with a major in dental surgery in 1980, dentist Charles "Fritz" Craft moved to work in Alaska, in the Special Officer position (Commissioned Officer) in the Public Health Committee United States Council for 20 years. He took care of the tribal people Aleut, Eskimo and Native Americans living in remote areas of the Bering Sea (Bering Sea Coast), Arctic (Arctic Circle) and Aleutian Islands (Aleutian Island). He made more than 250 tours of duty until the remote village was almost isolated from the outside world to provide dental services for Native Americans, who rarely have access to services teeth care. In 1985, Craft started dentists to join volunteer activities with international organizations to provide humanitarian dental services in countries such as Jamaica, Russia, Mongolia, Nepal, Thailand, Indonesia, East Timor, Samoa, Madagascar, the Philippines, and Vietnam. In 1996, dentist Craft and Mr. Mark Conroy, Former Director of EMW Organization established Dental Program EMW in Danang. Craft dentist now living in Cambodia. He worked at the hospital with International SOS Medical Dentists position as chief, serving for the US Embassy in Phnom Penh. He was married and had two daughters.
National Coordinator of the Program Houses and Acting Director of the Dental CenterShe began working for the DTHN Dental Program in 2005. Before joining DTHN, she had 10 years working on various projects in the field of community development and poverty reduction in Central Vietnam, such as the World Food and Agriculture Organization - WFP, the Organization for Development of the United Nations - UNDP, the International Development Agency Australia - AusAID and the International Development Agency of Denmark - DANIDA. She would like to use her abilities and experience to help disadvantaged people in Vietnam, especially in the central children orphaned, disabled and poor rural areas. She believes that a better life begins with oral health care from a young age. Minh Huong desires to devote their best to help improve the quality of dentistry in Danang and other neighbouring provinces and cities in Vietnam.
Nha Dentist Program Head / Deputy Director, Center for Dental DTHN.Doctors became family members of Dentistry in 2009. He DTHN graduated from the Faculty of Dentistry, Medical University of Hue. He shared, "DTHN Dental Program is an ideal working environment for a child like my dentist. This work has given me a great opportunity to be trained, enhance skills through practical work, and help bring the service the best dental care to improve the health of poor children in Vietnam."