`WW02:::=36MISOMM To ?„ftiT41. Catch A VOLINTIERS FOR ICRAEL riiILDRENS FREE atirlit am( JE RU54LEM Tartar II filling cavities lent new meaning to Dr. Doug Shiff- man's "silver" wedding an- niversary. This summer, the Farmington Hills dentist and his wife, Julie, cele- brated 25 years together by trav- eling to Jerusalem where Doug participated in Dental Volunteers for Israel, a program helping un- derprivileged children battle tooth decay. "Some of these kids are in des- perate need of dental care," Dr. Shiffman says. "Their teeth are in horrible shape." Dental problems are especial- ly pernicious in youngsters. When baby teeth rot and fall out, there remains little guidance for adult choppers. Israel lacks a system of dental insurance and the country's wa- ter system remains unfluoridat- ed. Problems of decay are most pronounced among ultra-reli- gious and immigrant households, vowed to dedicate herself to suf- the somewhat isolated, the poor fering children. After the war, she and those unfamiliar with tech- became a microbiologist and lat- niques of proper dental care. Kid- er created the Jerusalem dental die health tips — shrewdly clinic. Her efforts were support- disguised as television cartoons ed by charitable dollars and, so in the United States — aren't far, about 1,500 volunteers — commonplace in the Israeli me- only 20 percent of them Jewish. dia. Neither are public-service The dentists pay for their own announcements. trips to Israel and may opt for "When the kids first come to rent-free housing owned by DVI. the clinic, their dental IQs are Their stays last two to four zero. It's not unusual for them to weeks, during which they work take 50 teaspoons of sugar in from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and take their tea each day," Dr. Shiffman afternoons off to explore the coun- says. "A lot of these kids don't try. The Shiffman parents did so know what a toothbrush is. with their daughter and son, "I know it's hard to imagine, Jodie and Jeffrey. but you have to tell them: 'This Dr. Gerald Freedman, a re- is a toothbrush. This is tooth- tired dentist living in Southfield, paste, and this is what you do will participate in DVI for the with it.' " fifth time next May. He values Dental Volunteers for Israel the chance to assist children and (DVI) relies on the volunteer ser- tour Israel. vices of licensed dentists world- "This time when I go, I'm go- wide to help run its 15-year-old ing over to Jordan, too," he says. program, established by Holo- Like all DVI volunteers, Dr. raust survivor Trudi Birger. As Freedman has treated Jews and a child in Europe, Ms. Birger Arabs, Christians, Russians, Volunteer dentists help children fight decay in Israel. PHOTOS BY JEFFREY SHIFFMAN RUTH LITTMANN STAFF WRITER Ethiopians — young- Top: clinic by the social wel- The children suffer sters from diverse fare departments in from advanced stages backgrounds. Jerusalem and receive of tooth decay. He says Ethiopian all treatments free. children's teeth rapid- Since training is vital Above: ly deteriorate after to good dental care, the DVI provides free they make aliyah. DVI program requires dentistry to children of "In Ethiopia, they different backgrounds. youngsters and their have no dental de- parents to attend its cay," he says. "The hygiene seminars. people there are relatively poor, After proving over time their but they have no sweets and they commitment to healthy teeth, have no chocolates and they have the children might qualify for none of that exotic stuff that caus- more care. Dr. Shiffinan, work- es decay. ing with trained dental assis- "The Israelis welcome these tants, performed root canals, did kids and foist all these sweets on fillings and administered pit- them. Within six months of corn- and-fissure sealants, a primar- ing to Israel, the Ethiopian kids ily Western procedure to prevent are basket cases, dentally speak- cavities. ing." Israeli dentistry has become The Jerusalem clinic, which more Westernized as practition- operates on $30,000 a month, an- ers, who've received U.S. train- nually treats between 24,000 and ing, return east to work. 36,000 children, ages 5 to 18. Fif- Despite advancements, vol- teen percent of its funding comes unteers like Drs. Shiffman and from the Israeli government, the Freedman forecast a continuing rest from donations. need for DVI and encourage oth- Children are referred to the er dentists to participate. CI