Makkah: The Ibtsm Association for Voluntary Dental Services continues to provide free dental treatment and awareness services to pilgrims and visitors in Makkah, serving more than 100 beneficiaries daily as part of its efforts to promote oral health and support the well-being of visitors to the Grand Mosque.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the services are delivered by a team of 42 dentists and volunteers, who provide a comprehensive range of preventive, therapeutic, and educational services designed to meet the needs of pilgrims and visitors and enhance their healthcare experience during their stay in the holy city.
Ibtsm Association CEO for Makkah Region Abdulaziz Fatni said the association has mobilized its medical and human resources to serve pilgrims. He noted that the association's permanent clinics continue to receive a growing number of pilgrims and visitors seeking dental examinations, treatment, and oral health education.
Fatni added that each beneficiary receives two to three services during their visit, enabling the association to deliver thousands of dental services every month.