The 7,700-square-foot facility is intended to be a training center for students, who will provide dental care to residents of Robeson County and nearby rural counties at low prices. Craig Slotke, DDS, will serve as the as the full-time faculty dentist and, in addition, the center will include two hygienists, three front desk clerks, five dental assistants, a business manager and a part-time faculty dentist, according to the report.
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