Tennessee hospital’s craniofacial program gets $1.075M boost

The Cleft and Craniofacial Program at Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt in Nashville, Tenn., received a $1.075 million donation from the Smile180 foundation, Fox 17 WZTV Nashville reported June 12.

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Delta Dental of Tennessee founded the Smile180 foundation to support dental colleges, children’s hospitals and free and reduced-cost dental clinics across the state.

The donation will help the program improve and develop its services and establish a directorship. 

With the funds, the program can also add nasoalveolar molding, a technique that makes the cleft less severe and can reduce the number of surgeries needed

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